Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 September 1900
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section26 1900-09-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED r 833 PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. SATURDAY, 15th SEPTEM BICR, 1900 N T o. 21126 words
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Advertisement802 1900-09-15 1 ilotitts. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. PmHE mail steamers may b. e expected to arrive outJp, wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outw.<rds. Homewards. Sept. 20 Parramatta Sept. 22 Oct < Oct 8 18 Coromandel 20 gobruon Nov. 1 A/««u Nov. 3 Coromandel >5 17 29 Bengal802 words
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Advertisement2876 1900-09-15 1 NORDDEUTSCH» LLOYD. >4 Ik negipjt»» use of steamers. Nippon Vusen Kaisha. 5 jr VV Bi I i i cent, in lots of 100 at »2 per lot. 1 Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd. Apply to X.” j Fox i Will Sail Steamer. From2,876 words
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Advertisement720 1900-09-15 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatsciianpij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIITS Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,00 c (abt. £3,000.000' Reserve Fund...!. 2,773,000 (abt. 225.000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches Singapore, Rangoon, Meda (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padanv, Chere bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroeac, TjilatjapGorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras, Pondicherry,720 words
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Article301 1900-09-15 2 B< mb\y. i|Tii Si I'll-.inrn. 10-35 1 1 M. Taking Boer Leave An Impudent Explanation. According to the official vcrsi n, Mr. K'iiger has received six months’ leave for the purpose of working for Eu opean inlei venlion, and Mr. S halkbmger S. W. Burger) is appointed 10301 words
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Article261 1900-09-15 2 The attiuifle, developed by the Aineri cans since the resell of I he legal ions in P. k ing, gra lually discloses the li tie po'u y of their government. S<> long as the pub i re mained at fever heat in te-p- t to the fate261 words
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Article289 1900-09-15 2 It may truly be sai I of Li Hnng-chang that the mote the Adies see of him the less they like him. This, of coms?, does no apply Io Russia, for Risia and old old Li have been and are as thick as thieves, the spoil bei289 words
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Article105 1900-09-15 2 Tim reader will see elsewhere the first potion of some astonishing iudulgen es and experiences of a traveller in Upper urma. So far, this Livingstone of the Orient has not proceeded a great way on hs journey, yet has gathered moss enough to afford us two amu-ing105 words
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392 1900-09-15 2 The rff ct of th appearance of the two privately issued imperial edicts has beei positive! e e trical in China. Ju-t about Iwo y.ais before the date ot issue, 'h. Empress Dowager ff c ed the coup detdt wh ch placed th- regeiu y392 words
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Article1248 1900-09-15 2 Mrs Kynner ley «i b- At II me.'' al the K -ideucy, on Tliiu-lay next, tin 20th instant, at 445 pm 1 here wil. be lenuis. It is annou ci' U th it M. Vidorien Sardou ha- been appoin el a gu n 1 r.ffi er 11,248 words
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Article83 1900-09-15 2 Activity of the Admiralty. The British Channel Squadron has been stiengthene I, and the Admiralty are now engaged in form ng a Reserve Squxdron f r Imine defence. By this means the Ch nn I Sqmdron will be enabl-d to cruise I e e. n G eat83 words
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Article99 1900-09-15 2 Pierced by len Bullets. P'RTICULm s have be-n re lived of tie ex- u'ion of oidri t m Pretoria cons r 1 tor. It is sated that t ordua was slot w ile coolly se de in a< h <ii f ici g a garen wall.99 words
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Article96 1900-09-15 2 A new liner f>r tlie Peninsular and Oriei t d Steam-hip Comp my lias been lam’ he lat Gieenock. Ihe si i.> is named the Persia, an 1 i- rf 8,00 > to s register an 150 11. I; el. She is in ende I96 words
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Article99 1900-09-15 2 Fiie non hou-e at the L >n lon Z K>’"gical Gardens now < O ains ihe 1 lellllial you g ioness which Mr Cecil Rhodes last year presented with his comp imenis to Mr K Oge end whi h Mi Kii er prompt y r. turned with99 words
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94 1900-09-15 2 The government cleiks in Cornnbo, who a hhe-sed a memorial to H. E th Governor, praying to b- granted a sp-cia' allow nice in view f the in reased co-t ot iii g in Co'ombo, have received a rep'y r ftismg the94 words
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Article90 1900-09-15 2 A Hostile Demonstration. It was stated in London on the 23rd of August that among the letters recently found at Bio- mfontein was one from Dr < lade, late liberal member for Caithness, advi-ing President K' tiger, prior to Ihe outbreak of hosti'ities in South90 words
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Article264 1900-09-15 2 Government 1 lerks will 10 doubt b glad to read the fol owing Ciicular, pub lislted in the Burma Gazette, in regard to the imposition of fines, a practice which is teally illegal 1 he question of the imposition of fines on clerks in government service264 words
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Article32 1900-09-15 2 TUI UK ANSON. (iyh September) Tin Shipments. The shipments to-day are To Penang, 408 pikuls of tin. Do. 55 of ore To Singapore, 3,675 of ore. Do 337 of t,n32 words
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Article100 1900-09-15 2 Appallingly High Figures. The death rate in Madras during ih‘ we. k ended the 24th of August xvas no e c S than 75 per thousand of the populati n or 16.8 pm mille above the mean r f the ten previous years The total number ci deaths100 words
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Article105 1900-09-15 2 Almost all the wood-cutters in Raxvang have struck and refused to cut any more fuel f>r the mines, owing to four of fraternity h<vi. g been fined $2O each by the As«t. D O .for cutting hard limber Wool cutting has ceased to be a lucrative employment he105 words
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Article133 1900-09-15 2 Told by a Missionary .A woman in a North Chin provim e had I een converted, and in a little while proved herself to be a most efficient worker Her greatest tria was a bad and ill tempered hu-band. Like most women she wa- fond of133 words
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Article582 1900-09-15 2 Thirty three fresh ca-es came before them gislrateson Wednesday Seven Hok kiens, as a per a'ty for playing in a common gniiing house, were each fine I $5, and rhe stun of $3 37 f tin I in the room was fo felted Ong Hi Pi, for possessing582 words
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Article184 1900-09-15 2 Saturday, 15TH Cricket, match postponed. Pemng Volunteers, Special Parade, Sepoy Lines, at 5- .5 p.tn. tram special leaving New Jetty at 4-30 p.m. High-water at New Jetty, 5-30 a tn. and a 55 P-m. Sunday, 16th 14th Su day after Trin'ty. Last Quarter Moon. Mail184 words
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Article1368 1900-09-15 2 Owing to a visti to an obs Cure p art the Native Slates, I have been <l e )a Sir, during seveial weeks from off c ,i, ',7' customary monologue for your columns. I hope, however, y Ou >,.■"} find space this week for a1,368 words
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Advertisement933 1900-09-15 2 Pritchards Co. Ha^ms Organsand Gra^ ombined \Y7‘ Hr S' 't Musical Circus wme opint nstrumen tsof to .night’. to-nighth Department. every kind, SHORT stASOS ONLV 1 07 Location: Free School Playground, Sole Agents for the following: for Sale, Hire, or on (AT BACK 01 SUPREME COURT) Robertson’s Whiskey! oul t933 words
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Article2483 1900-09-15 3 Indulgences and Experiences 1. The following propo-es to be an accurate j detailed account of sundry wanderings, 1( a suitable salary, among the different states of Upper Burma, not to mention Kattgoon, which is not one of them. I lie present notes do not comprise the2,483 words
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Article121 1900-09-15 3 Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity. St. George’s Church. Matins and Litany, at 7-30 a.m. Holy Communion non-ihoral). at 8-15 am. 1 hineseService Holy Communion, at9.3oa.rn I aniil Service, at 10 a.tn. Se vice of the Catechism, 4-45 p in. Evensong, with -ermon, at o p.m. Church of the Assumption.121 words
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Article1519 1900-09-15 3 Rain stopp'd play in every instance save one on 9 h Augu-t Kent and Surrey being the only teams able to stint their maUh. Play was only possible even with them for 20 minutes, ami in this time K nt made 17 1 tins without1,519 words
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Article126 1900-09-15 3 Penang, ***** Septemhtr, upio. Rates close as For.r. iw < London, Demand B ind 20’ Do. 4 months’s ght Bank .z/rf!, D 6. 3 Cre lit- 2r p, Do. 3 Documentary Irj Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 155 J Do. 3 d iy-’sight Private 156} Bombay, Demand Bank 1551 Do.126 words
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Article178 1900-09-15 3 Orders by Captain A. R. AJann, Command 1 > I’akades fuk Ni-.xr Week. Ihe Cuips will paiade lor the lust Annual Inspection at Fort Cornwallis at 5 p.m. shaip 011 Wednesday, the 19m instant. Every member must attend in ordei to become efh lent lor Hie year {vide178 words
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Article126 1900-09-15 3 'The s. s. Deli (Captain Flayed) anived with 43 deck pa=sci.gers (10m Langkat, yesteiday. The s. s. G. G v Lansberge (Captain Klien) arrived with 26 Asiatics from O.ehieh, yesterday. The s. s. Aragyee (Captain Hastrup) biought Mr Fayi.e ami 54 deck paseeu gets from De i, yesterday.126 words
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Article60 1900-09-15 3 Mails Ci.osi' os Monday. For Per str l imr. Edie, T. Semawe, Sr-.li andOlehleh G G. v. Lansberge...it a.m Tong-.ah l idar 1 f.m. Klang ..Alary Austin I P.M. I angkor and Teiuk Anson ...Canton 2 p.m. Tu. s -Y, 18m. Klang Malacca 1 eutonia 1 p.m. Deli60 words
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Article27 1900-09-15 3 Front Ste.ini'r Io 1 reive Rangoon (mails from Europe} lhiz.ua 16-9-00 Singapore ...e’lomelheus 16 9 00 Singapore Tumbora 17 9-00 Singapore P.n Seng 179-0027 words
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Article166 1900-09-15 3 To UAL s s. Che'ydra from Singapore s. s. Calypso from Si gapore s. s. blying '•cud from S L'pey s. s. Canton from l e uk Aus >ll s. s. Mary Austin from Klang I-.-11-:<r> 11 s s. G. G. Lansberge from Olehleh s. s. Deli from I166 words
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Article102 1900-09-15 3 Sept. 17 German Sti-amer s. s. De'i from Singapore, for Deli, Beh Meyer i 'O. 17 Sado Hiuu from Hongkong for Marseille-, London aid Antwerp, Boustead 8i Co 25 German Steamer s. s. rir dr.i from Sin apoie lor Deli, Belin, Meyer Co. 25 Ontwar 1 N >rd102 words
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Advertisement85 1900-09-15 3 HAIRPRdSEiIVEDS BEAUTIFIED '1 he only reliable preserver and restorer of the hair i- Rowland's Macassar Oil, which closely resembles the oily mitter nature provides for *****1 i dling ami stimulating its growth without which the hair becomes dry. thin ami brittle. It prevents baldne-s and scurf, strengthens the hair, and85 words
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Advertisement1272 1900-09-15 3 McAlister Co. SAKLOTH A Apply to O Apply to 464—17.1) 33 ARMENIAN STREET. X. Y. Z.” £3 ***** 9 c/o Finan; Gazette. ALLAN JRVING. FOR SALE Engineers and General Contractors V 1 Works: 4o Weld Quay. ASCOT wtisWSU BBQ K Town Store:.?/ Dench Street. g— <1 g*r An»>.ol Cl I1,272 words
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Article201 1900-09-15 4 Penang, 15m September, 1900. Tl n 873-60 nominal "(Trans 2950 Black Pepper j WestCoasl... no sales lAcheen 61b.. no sale» White Pepper 4°t Cloves (picked) 3 2 5° filers Mace No. 1 86. Mace Pickings 7 2 5° "O. Nutmegs 55 5° 60. I No. 1 7-75201 words
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Article288 1900-09-15 4 (Straits Times, 13TH September, 190 c. I Raubs (16/ o pd.) I33.—buyers. £1 fully paM... 555 5° Kechan Gold (£lO paid) *>9 75 sales. The N. Kechau Mining Co. $5 5° S. Raubs (»:oo pd.) »150— Do (#5O pd.) *75Sepiau (sto pd.) sls—s’/.'s. 6- byrs.. Redjang Lebong(Straits Times, 13TH September, 190 c. I - 288 words
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Advertisement517 1900-09-15 4 The Japan Brewery Co., Ltd. KIRIN” Lager Beer. Ouarts 4 doz. per Case. Pints 8 SAN DI LAN DS, BUTTERY Co .Agents for Straits Settlements and Sumatra 388-2-11 NOT- CE. VrOTICE is hereby given that no person will be allowed to shoot on the landbelonging to this E-t-te until the517 words
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Advertisement1798 1900-09-15 4 I BROWN &co Hentsfor LEAS PERRINS’ WORSESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PLUS 7 W.», < V* BY SPECIAL WARRANT THE QUEEN »> V «%SSSS? PURVEYORS TO tfePW EMPRESS OF INDIA. V eu’opa. JO,/ Illustrated price lists ot 1 ombstones, &c. CELEBRATED OILMANS STORES. XggftX FRASpR L,A "MMW 1 <. C. QTpmipTH A pnts1,798 words
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Advertisement289 1900-09-15 4 $2 I Per MoUh j THE finang ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month (For Local Subscriber» TH E PINANG GAZETTE" ENLARGED DAILY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION r HE price of the I'inang Gazette free is as tollows: To Government Offices and .Merchants' r. a in Penang.— 0 Per annum... 524 payable in289 words
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