Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 October 1900

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  • 24 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED x 83 3. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. TUESDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1900 No. 249
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  • 979 1 Programme of January Meeting 1931. January 29th 31st <Sc February 2nd. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 29th January, 1901. r. The Maiden Plate. Value $4OO. —A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale (lost.) An allowance of i4lbs. to all ex-Griffins Entrance $lO. Distance, one mile. 2. The
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 827 1 Motias, Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. r|UIE mail steamers may be k* 1- expected to arrive nutJS. wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outward». Homewards. Sobraon Nov. i Nov. 3 Bengal T 5 Chusan 17 29 Coromandel Dec. 1 Chusan Dec. 13 Sobraon i 5 Peninsular 27
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    • 1987 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. hkethm- ippi 18 4blirc3 z < jk negimtjm line of steamebs. < Nippon Yusen Kaisha. i”?"' Intended Sailing and expected Arrival oj Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd. l?OK Will Sail Steamer. From Expected on 11 I HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. PmdiohMry^'anT Madras.! at 5 I’B P° re I I
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    • 852 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handei Maatschannij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824 Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,000 (abt. £3, «00,000 Reserve Fund...L 2,773,000--(abt. 225,000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Bat avia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chere bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras,
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  • 142 2 Bomhw, //>rii October. .s-; am. American Presidential Election An Immense Demonstration. Mr. Bryan has revisited New York, and his appearance there gave rise to an immense demonstration. A Small Proportion Apter All He addressed five meetings, numbering altogether 5,000 persons, and upwards of 150,000 persons in the streets.
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  • 242 2 The revival of the struggle in the two Boer colonies—they can no longer be called states—and the apparently plenti ful supply of arms in the hands of the enemy, can scarcely cause -u. prise to our readers They who hi le generally know where to find, and, as
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  • 595 2 The favoured and the fortunate have oft been warned against assuming their happiness to ba lasting, and mankind gen erally have been advised to wait for the end before describing any one as happy The time has now arrived for thus dealing with two men who, each
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  • 214 2 Theoretically, if not actually, the British government have continued increasing the navy, not only in respect to the num ber of vessels of each class, but also with regard to the armament and armour of each vessel, so as to keep the st reng th of the
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  • 1336 2 Plague has appeared at L'amatave, Madagascar. Mr. Skhat, the Malayan traveller, is said to be in Norway, recruiting bis health. One day lhe Protestant Cemeteiy near Macao Fort, Canton, was desecrated. In consequence some soldiers on watch at the Fort have been beheaded. The next assizes to
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  • 199 2 Mohamed Din, asepoy in the Hongkong Regiment, who is a passenger by the s. s. Lightning on his way to Hongkong, was brought up before Mr Scott, second magistrate, yesterday morning, and charged with assaulting a Chinese passenger, named Chong Chow, on board the same vessel.
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  • 220 2 unppy —Singapore Free Press. A gentleman who travelled a few months ago from Singapore to Colombo with a departing resident of this place, not unconnected with local journalism, gives an amusing account of this part of the trip. The re-ident in question, who had published a
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  • 252 2 Mr. George Morris, draftsman, of Singapore, is authorized to file a specification of his invention—purdah rod slide block and rod. Ihe Penang St. Andrew’s Society is exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance. Ihe limits of the port of Singapore are on and after the ist proximo as
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  • 150 2 (To Singapore Papers) THE STRUGGLE IN CHIN*. 26th October. Sir Claude Macdonald. Sir Claude Macdonald left Pek; n terday. ng Mission Family Safe. Mr. Green, the missionary, and h' family have been found at Paotinof,, but sick. 8 safe Court will Return to Peking Conditionally An Imperial Decree
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  • 21 2 A person familiar with the Vatican has robbed the Papal safe of /"14,000 worth of negotiable bonds.
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  • 23 2 Thirty rooms have been burned at the Duke of Portland's seat at Welbeck. 1 ie damages are estimated at /"100,000.
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  • 22 2 The Turkish Consuls in St Petersburg are complaining of the non payment of consular rent and arrears of -a aties
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  • 53 2 With the fall in the price of cotton the depression in Lan asbite is disappearing, and only 4,000 looms are now i lie. Supplies are increasing an 1 values rapidly dec ining. A large bu-iness was arranged a fortnight ago for delivery of fine fabrics in India
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  • 75 2 1 he Tsar at Livadia has teceived amission from the Lanin of Tibet, with a letter and piesent- from the Dalai Lima to the Tsar. This seems to be a return of the Tsar’s compliment of eighteen months ago when be sent Dr 13a .111 ry .ff,
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  • 65 2 Serious agrarian riots are reportei ftom Soonabatrie (India) where a number of M.mipur villagers a'tacked rent-co lectors. A strong reinforcement of civil police, under an officiating district superintendent, accompanied by a magistrate, pro eedel to the scene and quelled the disturbance, assisted by several Europeans. Three
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  • 75 2 The Paris Matin pub i-hes a letter from the Crown Prince ol Cambodia, who has removed hims- f to B.us-els, demanding the dismissal of the Chief Minister Orim, and of the Secretary Ger ral Yrounne. He demands effective pr > ection for his father Noradom, now
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  • 100 2 A Muhammidan c: >1 re I'Ondent writes pointing out tha it i- a rni-t ke to suppose that the Dama-cus Mec ca Railway, towards the con-r ruction of which the Muhammadans of Ma aya have been asked to subscribe, lies any politic.!; importance. He asserts that the proje>
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  • 132 2 In his a'est report fr m Ratib dr. Whyte says:—We ate st.ort of Chinese labour, neatly 150 men having left during the month from various causes, some leaving to go tin mining, where they are said to m ke up to $4 per day,
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  • 267 2 Last Mail’s Advices. Messrs. Baerlein and Co. write on Yarns and Goods:—There is nothing new to report in lhe general conditions affecting the market for goo Is, but in cotton, whilst spot shows a decline of Jl-, being quote.. 6 T B d future for the current shew
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1625 2 c pa golden penang sales mmi L/ 11 |II 11 y| I’ll Al I ill tnW«»B»Sal square feet, the same bling bounded on the I Lljlldl U. LV VVI PUBLIC AUCTION SALE. South by Weld Quay 47 feet 9 in, on the North by the Red Line 41 feet, on
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  • 13 2 Obituary. A Great Scholar. 't he Rt. lion. Professor F. MaxMiiller is dead.
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  • 663 3 17th —23rd October, Sir Alfred Milner At Pretoria. Sir Alfred Milner is at Pretoria arrangjng the civil administration. Skirmishes With the Boers. Lord R< belts reports a number of skir mishes taking place in Orange River Colony and the Western Transvaal, in one o f which Lieut.
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  • 36 3 Lord H< petoun, the new GovernorGeneral of Australasia, has at rived at Bombay. He will visit Delhi, Agra, Cawnpur and Benares, and then return to Bombay to join the V iceroy on tour.
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  • 312 3 Outward-Bound P. O. Passengers. By Thu rsday’s Mail and Extra Boat. The following is the list of passengers outward bound by the P. and O. extra steamer SciraoH, which left London, the 4th of October, and connects with the royal mail steamer Indiaat Colombo :—Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Leigh and 2
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  • 93 3 The Times' Paris correspondent says forty French soldiers of the Foreign Le gion, outward bound for Taku, mutinied in the Suez Canal in consequence of being sent to China against their will and in spite of their protests. Several were severely punished. Twenty jumped overboard
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  • 191 3 All (he Rugby football clubs began their fixture list on 29th rr't., but there was nothing of importance, and reference is now only necessary to the First Division League games. In this, Sunderland and Newcastle United alone continued to main tain their unbeaten records, Newcastle on their
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  • 318 3 The postponed case of Kam Seng Kim, Lim E. lam, Tan Nya Cha, Chua Beng Sin, and Khu Chong, Hokkiens, charged by Chief Inspector Fiddes with assisting in carrying on a public lottery at 207 Carnarvon Street, came before Mr. Bryant ye-terday afternoon, and resulted in the conviction
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  • 566 3 The whole of the east coast (of Sumatra) has been shocked by the recurrence of one of those horrible tragedies which periodi cally take place in this country, writes an entertaining correspondent to the Singapore Free Press. An unfortunate assistant on a tobacco estate in Serdang was
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  • 785 3 Only a Pariah. The following extract is taken from an article by S. K. Gosh, which exposes that devilish embodiment of wickedness known as caste mad dog I “Mad dog! mad dog 1 shouted a voice trom the vanguard. Run, brothers, run I And at
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  • 240 3 SECOND DAY, 25™ OCTOBER. Ihe First Griffin Handicap. Cheang Thye Phin’s Soepgroentoen, 95, J. C. Bull 1 Gwynneand Paddy's There's Air, 9.7, Peetbux 2 Hon. C. W. Laird’s D.rwat, 94, Mr. Pike 3 Also ran Johnnie, 9 5, and Sailaway 9 7. The “Read” Stakes Wright and Gwynne’s
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  • 117 3 Penang, 30TH October, 1900. Rai ES CLOSE AS FOLLOWS London, Demand Band 213 Do. 4 months’ s ght Bank 2/1J Do. 3 Ore lits 2/2 Do. 3 Documentary 2 2 r Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 6o| Do. 3 days’sight Private 62 Bombay, Demand Bank 160} Do. 3 days’sight Private
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  • 70 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adam Comm uhlan Details for This Week Recruits Drill on Monday the 29th instant and on Friday the 2nd November, 190°. 5 '5 Pm. Bayonet Drill on Wednesday, tl.e 31st instant, at 515 p in. Committee Meeting on Thursday, the Ist November, 1900,
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  • 131 3 The s. s. Langkat (Captain Lingard) brought 52 deck passengers from Deli, this morning. Tues s. Pin Seng (Captain Davidson) brought 263 deck passengers from Singapore, yesterday. The s, s. Marques Barquehem (Captain Bilaffar) brought 103 adults from Shiga pore, this morning. The s. s. M. Vajirunhis (Captain
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  • 53 3 M»ii h Close To morrow. For Per str tun,, Rangoon &('alcutta Ooryia ..it am. Calcutta ...if.Bacquehem...ii a.m. Klang ...Betsy 1 r m. t angkor and Teluk zXnson ...law Tong 2 r.M. Thursday, ist. Langkat Quorra noon. Deli ...Langkat 1 p.m. Langkat and Pangkalan Brandan ...Deli 1 p.m Bangkok
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  • 29 3 Brom Steamer To 11 rive. Singa ore Candia to-day. Rangoon Fitzpatrick *****0 Singapore Sui Sang 31-10-00 Colombo (mails jrom Europe) Sobraon ***** Calcutta Kum Sang 3-11-00
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  • 143 3 Arrivals To -DA I s. s. Deuteros from Singapore s. s. M. Bacquehein from Singapore s. s. Langkat from Deli s. s. Hok (Janton from Acheen s. s. Taw lona from Teluk Anson Yes 1 ER DAY. s. s. Pin Seng from Singapore s. s. Vajirunhis from Singapore s.
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  • 150 3 Oct. 30 s. s. Tamba Maru from Singapore, for Marseilles, London and Antwerp, Boustead Co. 30 s. s. Araejonia from Hamburg, for Singapore, China and Japan, Behn, Meyer He Co. 31 Extra P. O s. s. Candia from Singapore, for Colombo, Marseilles and London, Gilfillan Wood Co. Nov.
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  • 120 3 Tuesday, 30TH: Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 pan. High-water at New Jetty, 4-to p in. and 4- >nWednesday, 31ST Library Committee Meeting, at 5 p.m, Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m. Postponed R. A. Convocation, Masonic Hall, Northam Road, at 9 p.m. First Quarter
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  • 958 3 Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners HELD ON THE 2«TH SEPT 1900. i'rerint:— J. W. Hallifax, Esq., (President), G. T How, Esq., and H. W. Firmstone, Esq .b.sc/rt:—A. R Adams, Esq, and J. F. Wrei ord, Esq. 1 Ihe Minutes of the last Meeting are read arid confirmed.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 71 3 New name for Liebig Company's Extract. We notice that Liebig’s Extract of Meat Company have decided to put another distinguishing mark upon their Extract, in addition to the well-known blue signature I- v. Liebig. On and after the Ist of January, 1900, all their jars will have an additional label
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    • 96 3 LIFE AND VIGOUR FOR THE HAIR. The only article which really possesses nutritious virtues for stimulating and restoring the hair is Rowland’s Macassar Oil It removes scurf, harshness, dryness, prevents the hair being injured by illness, and should always be used for children’s hair; no other article imparts such a
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    • 162 3 Three Doctors in Consultation. From Benjamin Franklin. “When you are sick, what you like best is to be chosea fora medicine in the first place what experi nce tells you is best, to be chosen in the second place what reason (i.e., Theory) says is best is to be chosen
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    • 567 3 McAlister 4 Co. NOW ON VIEW. SAKLOTH Magnificent Stock of Grand and And GUN AND Upright Pianos, AMMUNITION PIANOS, BY Bi.uthner. MISTRY PIANOS, BY BeCHSTEIN. DEPARTMENT WILL B PIANOS, BY RONISCH. I PIANOS, BY ChAPELL. I PIANOS, by Collard Collard. I f* PIANOS, bv Lipp Sohn. DEI Have opened up
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  • 188 4 Penang, 30TH October, 1900. Tin 866 80 (Trang 29.50 Black Pepper j West Coast... no sales Acheen6lb.. no sales. White Pepper 39 75 Cloves (picked) 32 50 sellers Mace No. 1 86. Mace 1 ickings 68— do. N itmegs 53. do. I No. 1 7-75 do. Sugar
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  • 297 4 (Ptraifs 7i 27TH October, rgoc *Ratri 47/10 p i 849. sales byrs 1 lull, paid 849 50 •Kechau Gold 1£ 10 1 1 buyers The N. Kechau Mining < 0 85 45 sellers. S. R.t s S on p 8175. —su/fs. Do ,850 pd.) #75. do. Sepiau
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 470 4 ALLAN &JRVING. Engineers and General Contractors, orks 4O Weld Quay. Town Store :—3l Beach Street. The English Hotel, 26 Leith Street. YYTINES, Spirits, and Liquors of the best I brands supplied. This Hotel is under English supervision and is conducted on strictly English principles. DICKIE SAMUEL, 364 —24-1 Proprietress The
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    • 2533 4 Timber for Sale. Penang Ice and Industrial Com- JRESST AND SAFEST A H I ~KW Tm ELLWOOD’S PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. Merbau, Tamusu, Damar RECOMMEmDED A..D PRESCRIBED BY MEDICAL HEM EVERYWHERE. HOUSEHOLD WORD IN INDIA (j Laut, and various other seasoned hard Depots:— Beach Street.—Open on weekdays ar >J n, r
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    • 206 4 $2 Per Month the “Pinang ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (For teachers HIGHLAND OR AM ®SKI. The Cream nf lit Hlfliu, Distilleries. is ihe oldest, purfct AND BESI WHISKY IN TfIEMAHKET. OLE AGENI. Sandilaniis, butterj Co.. SI NG A ORE ĕ- I ENANG k-tl> EOF THE NA7 IV h > I
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