Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 October 1900

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 2843. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LYIII. THURSDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1900, No. 215
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 887 1 Jhrtfces. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. mHE mail steamers may b< expected to arrive outJP. wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outward». Homewards. Sohraon Nov. I Malta Nov. 3 Bengal '5 Chusan j 7 (•lyjc „29 Coromandel Dec. 1 Chusan Dec. 13 Sohraon 15 Peninsular 27 Bengal
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    • 2623 1 |MORDDEUTSCHER LLO YD BR TISH lADiA STEAit NAV BJiia! inmay, timM. < Siiipmim jiorUrs ~o TICE *•-2 A JK KEGiPATM LIKE Of STEMEBS. Nippon Vtisen Kaisha. i C 2 7 («Al \V Intended Sailing and exacted Arrival 0/ Steamers. mail steamship Co, Ltd. 1 V' K x f wee b
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    • 856 1 Yanits. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschanpij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SCCIFTY Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35.783,00c (abt. Reserve FuNn...f. 2.773.0 C0 (abt. 225.000 Head Office ih Amsterdam, Head Agency in Batavia. Branches Singapore, Rangoon, Med; a (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, CLerebon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras, Pondicherry,
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  • 195 2 Bombay. 25 ih October. c,«s> a m. The Cambridgeshire Stakes. An Outsider’s Victory The race for the Cambridgeshire takes, run yesterday afternoon on Newmaiktt Heath, resulted as f -Hows Berril i. Codoinaii 2. Good Luck 3. The Dual Ag eement Calming Russia's Impati ncb. Reuter leains that the
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  • 950 2 Mr Poulsen’s telegraph line is working so we I 1 li il h is extending it lo Peking. Tiik 39 griffins for the January Meet ing ar lived heie by the s. s. Calypso, this morning. The liberal papers declare that the re-ult of the elections has
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  • 80 2 One r a-e on y of plagu- O'-curre I in l al irlia on Moo lay, 15 -It in-ta I, and a -ingle death the to a mortality was 70. Ih- m-.ria itv from plague in India hiri g the we k 'tiled die 13 I 1
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  • 293 2 A dust -to: ni fo lowe by light bu abno-t in essant rai l tinned Satur lay's so-cabed gymkiana meeting into die merest pietence of an af ernoon’s enjoy m-nt. The Resident, Mrs. B Itie I, Mr a d Mis G'Ove, Mr. King, Ml. SpO m r.
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  • 295 2 That. Mr. Martin (at the half yearly meeting f the B. li. Co on the 31st of July a-t) went on to ui ate on the U'i itatim and eionomic” value of the 350 miles o teegiaphlbat are aheady working in the teiiitoiy, and be said “Since we
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  • 211 2 The following are the agenda for the imini iprl -pe ial and o dinary meetings, which aie lo he held to m trro v Ordinary Meeting. 1. Minute- i f last meeting to be tead and confit med. 2. Any -pecial bu-iness the Piesi.lent tuny briny fm watd.
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  • 393 2 Before Mr. Biya t.ye-'e'day morning, Mrricair, Mah med s b ir, Nur, an 1 N .in Mal.om-1, Klings, eie charge 1 with 1 .kmg then an>| arts alo'.gsi f- the s.-. Kapurthala, while she wa- flying th q ra -ti-.e fl g Ihe magislra e tol l th-
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  • 454 2 Penang Volunteers v. P.C C. Last evening, the fooiball m <t- h, Penang Volute. rs v. Penang Cri.ket Chib, was play il at the Esplanade. Me Kean and Lmib did not turn up, and diis ui-ed no sligtit amount of alt ration in ri e tispo-nion of
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  • 306 2 (To Singapore afers) THE STRUGGLE 111 CHINA. 201 h October Rumoured Suicide of Kang-Yi It is reported that Kang yi has com m t ted suicide at Wensihsieti, where acind ing to latest advices lie was left behind h the imperial refugees, with the sick also French Tr
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  • 194 2 I he captain of a pas enger steam-r that pli. s betvvien Manila and Hongk.n g re. cernly g .ve the empl y es of .be Manila i ustorn house a fi l cla-s cerlifi ate of hone-iy and be <ltd it u*intentionally, too, remark-.» Manila
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  • 195 2 Mr. A. G. Tansrey, who studied botany at Cainbii.ige, and ihet*- k-ew Messrs. Willis, Cat 1 nrhbis and Gar liner,ami other ot the younger s re di-ts vvhoh.ve recently visited Ceyto", at rived recently by the s s. Oceana, to join Dr. Lang, who
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  • 247 2 Smiht Capiure by the Police. Ar about one o’clock on the inonniig of the ***** instam, a Malay worn <n, n med Long, reyorted lo lite pome at Aie E nn Station that -he had been robbed of a box com amt. g jeweLei y, c r-lt,
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  • 286 2 The Kai-er has changed lite fashion of Ins tuuusta. lie. AH jonraits (and, of comse, the caricatures by prei tence) -till show the sttfl pointed ends of the m> P-rial moustache twisted upwards on both sides. This sty e th Emp tor b trowel
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1681 2 Pritchard Co. «olden '•’T® 8 Ji, X: STYLES BURKE, who will be retn-i i--g to ft 8 111 ml [V£ Penang next week, is prepared o tiain LHull 11 *t"HE George Town Dispen- Griffins and other horse for the next January SARY has been appoint- eting ni|T ia l a
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    • 724 2 Lolo R B uTS annouin ing Genoa Rivier’s tern qm-litnen l of his < omm m-l i N t il, thanks I im f>r his ab e <on In t ol ■he operations in the Ea-tern I’ransvaal Oca rkadkrs will have seen a remiit 01 two in yesletday's is u
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  • 963 3 (Singapore Free Press.) SATURDAY, OcT. 20TH, 1900. Present: A'ex. Swettenham, K c M G (the Offi bl cer Administering the Government). Hon \V. Eeerton (aci. col sec.). 3 c W. Sneyd-Kynnersley, c.m g (resident councillor of Penang). E M. Mereweiher (acting residen .omicillor ol Malaci a). W. R.
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  • 205 3 L NPRECEDi-NThD Pk ISPHRITY Mr. Con-u -General Schwabach, i 1 Berut’, slates that lhe year 1899 must b- considered as one of unprecedented prosperity for all branches of German industry and commerce. A combination of favourable rttcum tances, a good harvest, m my new •tivetitiuns in
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  • 1224 3 A Scape Goat, I Shou Shan, the Tartar General of IleiI hing-chiang (North Mambuiia), whose I defeat by the Russians at Kirin is repoited I from Chinese sources, had already beei I ordered to resign and to prepare foi in I vestigation into his conduct,
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  • 1157 3 The Be pli.’s savings. Last year thiily-uine millions sterling < I lenositots' money was p id into the Bos Offi e Savings Ba k (U ited Kingdom ini thirty five millions pail out. Ila nfferenee between lhe two, together wit bree millions of interest, raised the ba mce
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  • 128 3 Penang, 75TH October, 1900. Rates close a« follow; London, Demand Band 2ij Do. 4 months's ght Bank z z T 'n Do. 3 Pre lit- 2 Do. 3 Documentary 22} Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 6t Do. 3 d iy-’sight Private 6z Bombay, Demand Bank 161 Do. 3 days’sight Private
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  • 71 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Ad.nn C mini tn lam Details for This Week Recruits Drills on l uesday and I burs lay, the 23rd and 251 h instant, at 5 15 pm lhe Annu d General Mee'ing of the Corps will br held on Fiid.y, the 231'
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  • 169 3 The s. s. Ambria (Captain Wagner) brought a geiieiai cargo fiom Rotterdam, yesterday. The s. s. Ulysses (Captain Edmondson) •utivel from Ltveipool yesteiday with a general cargo. The s. s. Thaiping (Captain Mackie) biought 84 deck passengers from Bort Weld, yesterday The s. s. Canton (Captain Mcrican) brought
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  • 55 3 Mails C1.,-L To MORROW. For Perstr I line, Rangoon X Calcutta Eapiirthala 10 a.m. Singapore ...luhwo 11 a.m. Klang and Malacca ...1 idar 1 P.M. E.lie, T Sc-mawe, Srgli and Olehl h ...Pegu 4 P.M. Teluk Anson and Port Die son Lady H’c.’.f 4 p.m. Satcruay, 47TH. Langkat
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  • 31 3 From Ste<m‘r Arrive Edie G.G v. Lansberge to day Calcutta Lihtuing zq-iis-oo Rangoon Hnails fiom Ewope) Ooryia 2710-00 Singapore Hoik Kian 27-10-00 Singapore 4/. Sarq iehem 48-10 00
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  • 157 3 To-i>av. s. s. Pormida fr m Singapore s. s C.ijA-u fr 111 Singapore s. s. puli H o from Langkat s. s. Lady Il’e.J from Teluk Anson Y Es 1 icunAV. s s. L'tysses from Liverpool s s. Ambria fiom Rotterdam s s. .''ti gnait fr. in Hamburg s.
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  • 151 3 Oct. 25 s. s. G /<■«/« 1 g from Lon 'on. for Singapore, China and Japan, Boustead t 'O. 27 German Steamer s. s Sumatra from Deli, for Deli, Behn, Meyer Co z 8 s. s. M’ rq lla<jiahe:ii from Singapore, for Calcutta. <’ol mho via ports to
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  • 110 3 Thursday. 25TH Mai 11 Europe, via Negapatani, closes at 3 p.m. Taylor-Carrington Co., at the Town Hall, at 9 p m. High-water at New Jetty, I |xm. and 1- a.m. Friday, ***** Municipal Commissioners' ordinary and speci d meetings, at 3 p.m. Drawing of Griffins,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 89 3 Forward Folic, of the Liebig Company For many years confusion has arisen b tween the original Liebig company’s Extract and other extracts called by Liebig s name. Ihe genuine Liebig Company’s Extract bears he bine signature J. v. Liebig, but to make the distinction clearer, and t. remove all risk
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    • 832 3 PENANfi SALES ROOM. Pianos. CAI/I ATU public AU-TION sale. it HjirmnniiinK vnRLV II I North by tbe Ruf Linear feet, on the West R RJIJIVF M JI B UII 4 LI- that Valuabl Building I earing Muni- *-5 fed. and on the East 196 feet 6 in. a V cioal
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  • 164 3 Obituary. Thefollo’ing ueaihs have occurred re e d.y :—Wi' iam Richard Penn Curzon Howe, third Eail Howe, Viscount and I'aron Cmzjn, of Penn, Bucks, and I aron Howe, of Langar, Noils in th. 1 e 'age of the United Kingdom. He was lorn in 1822 He is succeeded in the
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  • 194 4 Penang, 25TH October, 1900. Tin »6752 (Tlallg 29.50 Black Pepper WeslCoasi... no sales 1 Acheen 61b no sales White Pepper 39 37« Cloves (picked) 32 5° sellers Mace N 1 fl Mace Tickings bS—• do. Nutmegs 53 do. I No. 1 7-75 JoSugar I 2 2- 8
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  • 307 4 {Stiaits /*i a5,25T 11 Octoleß. 1900 ♦Rnnbs-iy iopl.» *-19 *A i i«dk paid $4 5° •Kechail Gold (£tt> r -22 50 The N. Kechau Mining <’o $5 45 S. Raubs if .00 pl? ?•75 1 vl. Do (>5O pd.) S/5 do. Sepiau ($lO pd.) Sl5 25 *Redjang
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  • 710 4 PROPOSED PROGRAfinE OF Annual Race Meeting 1901. To be held at Batu Gajah FIRST DAY. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value *250. —A Race lor all M.iden Horses that Im e run at any Meeting hel l under th S. R. A Rules Weigh- per scale 1S R.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 268 4 ALLAN IRVING. Engineers and General Contractors, Works :—4O Weld Quay. Town Store Reach Street. NOTICE fpEN'DERS will be recci'.-d by the under--1 signed up to the 30th November, 1900, for the right to pick coconuts on the village site of Pasir Panj.ing, and on Lots 120 and 123 Pasir Panjang
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    • 79 4 NOTICE C. E. THOK&Co. lIVERY STABLES, breaking and training, j shipping and landing, and Commission Agents. &c. No. 508 50c Penang Road, 5.9 —19 it Penang. GRAHAM CO., LIMITED, Wholesale, Retail and Manufacturing Chemists. IMPOR I ERS OP Glycerinated Calf Vaccine bresh Supplies Received Weekly IML’OR 1 EKS Ol Pure
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    • 2031 4 insurant jlotirrs. ajnju r.-Co3' EED A.a P3.E.SGR-BEU EY MEDICAL MEN EVERYWHERE Sanos' SQB 1E Tota! Invested Funds up- ANNUAL SALL EXCEEDS SIX MILLION BOTTLES, Total Annual Income £759.000 The “BRITISH MEDICAL JGURKAL says of ’—“lthai Tamia And n DolininHe nnccart WIRP established itself in favour with leading physicians am» .-ceapeutists
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    • 693 4 $2 Per Month the “Pinang qazeftf ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month (For LocalSubscrib eri $2. PENANG BAND, N OTICE is hereby given th <t from the charges for the set .ce. 0 will be as follows ut Dances Dinners and Promenades M Garden Parties ’S Transport, extra. To subscribers of not
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