Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 October 1900

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  • 23 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUjBJLrISHiS.O ***** IjY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 GENTS. VOL. LVIIL TUESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, 1900. No. 225
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 808 1 Motias. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. p-m rj’HE mail steamers may be a expected to arrive ontwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homeward). C/iHS.m Oct. 4 Clyde Oct. 6 Coromandel x 8 Bengal 20 Sobraon Nov. 1 WaZ<i Nov. 3 15 Chusau i 7 Clyde 29
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    • 2421 1 I 8 nvn BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, Limiftd. Mipmnq Jlrnkrs. The English Notel, c NVKUULU I bVHth LLOYD. KONINKLIJKE PAKETIHUBT MAATSCIIAPPIJ. A K NEGAPATAM LIME Of STEAMERS. I Nippon YliSeil Kalsiia. WTH!» SSI 1» 1 I English supervision and is conducted on strictW V?\ Intended Sailing and exited Arrival
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    • 915 1 Yanits. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschanpij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,00c (abt. /3,eoo.ooo? Reserve Fund..J. 2,773,000 (abt. 225,000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Meda (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, P.uiaiie, Chcrc bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroear, Tjilatjap Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents it Bombay, Colombo Madras, Pondicherry,
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  • 5 2 NOT YET RECEIVED.
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  • 608 2 A Gcveriinieiit Gazette Extraordinary, dated the 27th ultimo, gives the text of the Pubblic Service Provision or Supply Ordinance for 1901, and the Estimates The Schedule to the Bill shows the details of the propo el expenditure of §6,692,884, an 1 the Estimates notify the
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  • 1115 2 Ir ms it itN definitely decided that the Palis Exliihition shall close on the sth of Nov.mbir. Japan sht up her first te'egraph line in 1869, and to day she has 144,570 miles of line in service with 1,267 offices. Corms op the Post Office time-table for
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  • 205 2 Short Season in Penang. Tub members of the above well known anil successful Opera Company wi 1 arrive here this week, and commence their season at the Town Hall on Monday night, the Bth instant, with 1 he Geisha, not previously performed in Penang. The Company
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  • 202 2 Last Mail's Advices Messrs. Baerlbin and Co. write on Yarns and Goods:—The advance in cotton during the last two days has brought about a deadlock here. The situation as regards the immediate supply of cotton is such that spinners are having a meeting to-morrow to consider some plan
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  • 71 2 The Jubeda (22nd September) has burst her’tween decks, the flood tide rising to three feet over her quarter deck, causing the captain and engineers to ab a n<^ on p ,h vessel and join the crew on board the Fort Commissioners’ survey boat Tigris, which
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  • 76 2 The ribbon to be worn with the new South Africa War medal differs from that of the other South Africa ribbons, the prevailing colour being orange instead ot vellow. The Kafir and Zulu ribbons are yellow with dark flanking stripes, but the new ribbon has an
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  • 115 2 The wife of General Louis Botha, the Boer Chief who did such splendid work for l>is cause in Natal, is of Irish descent, being a great grand-niece of the noble Robert Emmett, a name never mentioned in Ireland nitbout a blessing. Heropinion of Lord Roberts, who is of
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  • 228 2 Outward-Bound P. O. Passengers. By Friday's Mail. The following passengers are booked by the royal mail steamer Chusan, due to arrive at Pen ing on Friday next, at 5 am. Dr. Middleton, Miss Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. Mclntosh and 2 children, Mr. E. Hamond, M>. and Mrs. A. Ford, Mr.
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  • 278 2 Tub following rule is substituted fcr uile dated the ***** of June, 1900, (government notification 645) under the Pilgrim Ships Ordinance 16 of 1897: —“In the computa:ion of pilgrims for the purposes of the said ordinance and any rules made thereunder a person of the age of one
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  • 409 2 Further Adjournment. The Bankruptcy case referred to in the Pinaiig Gazette of the ***** of August came on for hearing before Mr. Woodward, the 2nd magistrate, on Friday last. Messrs. Hogan and Adams, on behalf of the Bankruptcy Department, prosecuted, and Mr. F. J. C. Ross defended
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  • 51 2 TEI.UK ANSOX. Tin Shipments (Ist October) The shipments on Saturday were— To Penang, 459 pikuls of tin Do. 52 of ore' To Singapore, 4,589 o f ore' The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 344 pikuls of tin. (2nd October) The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 288 pikuls of
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  • 183 2 An iron man, seven feet and a half l,i will start from New York in a few days').'7 a trip to San Francisco. He is attache) to an automobile, which he app nrs t 0 L e pulling, but by which he is in rea
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  • 207 2 The First Victims. day or two afterwards Mrs j V 5 ten-year old daughter, Christina, si he and died, it was believed, from piiMun ni 3) and late in the afternoon of 24th Au<.’i:-t’ Dr. Thomas Colvin, of Abboisf rd pawas called in to examine thre-
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  • 725 2 A Joint Resolution. At ameetii g held al Shanghai, theothsr day, of missionaries, representing ah Protestants in China, and of the lean g Protestant residents at Shanghai, the fob: ing joint resolulion was passed unanimously hereas the outrages and |'.infer, if. treatment and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1305 2 Pritchard Co. PianM SAKLOTH Hfl rmoni Ums, akin TTTANTEDfjr Singapore, a machine print1 lai H‘VH>**** 7 Blyn er, with some experience and capable 11 11 of turning out g >od work. BEG TO INFORM rllUl Apply to PRINTER,” vzl CHJV» 513-mwfs» c/o Pinang Gazette. THE LADIES OF MUSICaI MISTRY’S ■UBW'
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  • 1161 3 Friday's Entertainment. Thr social entertainment in connection h the above Society’s anniversary took "lace on Friday last and, in spite of the P nl |ier. which it was feared would wet acauiei, «omewhat mar proceedings, proved a comI te cu cess. No pains had been spared
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  • 157 3 The Locomoticf tells a strange slory of native folly in East Java. In the jungle near a village, a wild boar and a sow had t k .11 up their quarters. They were not s:.y and went in and out of the village cultivation plots without banning anybody.
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  • 1717 3 I. The following extracts from Mr. H. Conway Belfield's report on Selangor in 1899 may prove interesting to the general reader:— REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE. The revenue of Selangor in 1899 amounted to $6,692,330, as compared with $3,862,439 in the previous year, being an increase of $2,829,891. Both
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  • 634 3 Five A-Side Tournament. Last evening, two of the ties in the Five-A Side Football Tournament were decided on the Esp'anade. The football ground had been changed for the contest the goal posts being placed near and parallel with the band stand. P.C.C 1 v P C C.
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  • 122 3 Penang, 2nd October, 1900. Rates close as follow? London, Demand Band 2 o}§ Do. 4 months’s ght Bank 2/1 j Do. 3 Ore lit z ’rg Do. 3 Documentary... it,’, Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 156 Do. 3 days’sight Private 157 Bombay, Demand Bank 156 Do. 3 days’ sight Private
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  • 111 3 Tues. s. Petrel (Ca plain Christophe) s< n) brought 25 deck-pa: sengers from Tongk.ib, yesterday. The e. s. Jin 110 (Captain Nichol) brought 65 deck passengers fiom L mgka), yesterday. Tint s. s. Pegu (Captain Jeremiah) arrived from Olehleh yesterday, with 38 deck passengers. The s. s. 'Jaw
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  • 39 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adam;, Comm mdanl. Details for This Welk Jiecruits Drill on Monday rst October, and on Thursday, ***** October, ai 5-15 p in. By Order, (Sgd.) G M Dundas- Mou.i r Lt Adj.
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  • 43 3 Muis Close Tomorrow. For Per str. I ime. Moulmtin ...Culna 1 p.m. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ..Taw Tong 2 p.M. Thursday, 41H. Rangoon Calcutta Ooryia ...it a.m. Edie, T. Semawe, Segli and Olehleh ...Pegu 2 P M. Rangoon ...Thorndale 3 p.m.
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  • 35 3 From Stenner To Iriii'e Singapore Glcn/alloch 3-10-00 Edie G. G. v. Lansberge 4-10 00 Colombo banii's/iewi Europe) tnusan 5-10-00 Negapatam .Sirs i 6 10 00 Singapore (aimdr (0 Europe) Clyde 6-10 00
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  • 138 3 .4 rri vnte To DAV. s. s. Taw Tong from Teluk Anson Yesi kkd iv. s s. Petrel from Tongkah s. s. I'm Seng from Singapore s. s. I'egu from Olehleh s. s Jin Ho frem Langkat s. s. A’. Ilalewyn from Asahan s. s. Leong Ho from Pad
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  • 162 3 Oct. 3 Extra P. O. s- s. Shanghai from Singapore for Colombo and London, Gi’fillan Wood Co. 4 German Steamer s. s. Sumatra from Deli, for Deli, Behn, Meyer Ci. 5 Outward 1’ &O. Royal Mail Steamer C'hus in from Colombo for Singapore, and Ilina, Gilhllan Wood Co.
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  • 88 3 Tuesday, 2nd First Quarter Moon. High-water at New Jetty, 6-40 p.m. and 7-05 a.m. Wednesday, 3RD Town Band, Esplanade, at 5.30 p.m. Jewish Day of Atonement. D’Arc’s Marionettes, performance at Town Hall, at 9 p.m. High-water at New Jetty, 7-30 p.m and 7-55 a.m. Thursday,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 72 3 SHOOTING NOTICE. GLUGOR ESTATE. YIO shooting will be allowed on Glugor IN Estate before the 30th September, a.ter which a limited number of daily passes will be granted to parties of not more than 4 guns. Application for these must be made in writing to the Manager. The shooting comprises
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    • 84 3 Hair Preserved and Beautified. The only reliable preserver and restorer of the hair is Rowland’s Macassar Oil, which closely resembles the oily matter nature provides for nourishing and stimulating its growth without which the hair becomes dry, thin and brittle. It prevents baldness and scurf, strengthens the hair, ami for
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    • 1105 3 KIT A 1 e rs It is better TO keep well than to have LADY would be pleased to receive two ARFAI S R IV|/*»ZX Xr the quickest possible recovery from illness. iL or three gentlemen boarders. Quiet «kUb| j fl» Q XVAV'Z XXXOI.V'I. (x T hit is why th'tv
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  • 192 4 Penans, 2nd October, 1900. Tin »71.— sellers (Trang 29-5° Black Pepper West Coast... no sales. (Acheen 61b..- no sales. White Pepper 4° 75 Cloves (picked) 32 5° sellers Mace No. 1 Mace Pickings 68 do. Nutmegs 53 5° do. 1 No. 1 7-75 do. Sugar J 2
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  • 275 4 (Straits Times, 29TH September, 1900. •Raubs (161 o pd.) »54-5° •£1 fully paid «55 •Kecliau Gold (£lO paid) 820.25 The N. Kechau Mining Co. 55-3° S. Raubs (8:00 pd.) •*75- Do (*5O pd.) »75Sepiau (810 pd.) 815.255/«. •Redjaug Lebong (fl. 100) 8282.50 Punjoms (118 pd.) 84-5° Pahang
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 486 4 notice. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Peiak Selangor, and Sumatra. Photes enlarged, various sizes pu to 3 H on bromide paper. I W. JONES, King Street. Photographer.’ Photographic StudiO. A KAULFUSS, 27 Farquhar Street. By special appointment to H. H. Hie Sultan of Kedah. PHOTOS of anv kind and style, and
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    • 1966 4 brown* co, agents Joi* IE A P£RSINS’ cn r 5 WOHGESTERSHIRE SAUCE. ~"L ’"T" Orders taken for NAME SLABS for fixing o cW fti BMP b 4 B» B B Gates, CHURCH TABLETS, &c. Wa WSfo tiid B B 808 tB Toilet ‘Lanoline’ 1» collapsable tubes, V* BY SPECIAL lAHRABI
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    • 262 4 $2 Per Month THE “PiiMS gazette.' ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (For LocaJSubscribe,, U>2. THE “PINANG GAZETTE" ENLARGED DAILY EDITION TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION THE price of the Pinang G azelte Z free is as follows: Mc uvet»| To Government Offices and Merchants' r in Penang.— '“‘*l Per annum... $24 payable in
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