Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 November 1900
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1900-11-14 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED xS*® PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. WEDNESDAY, 14tli NOVEIIBER, 1900 No. 2622 words
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Advertisement729 1900-11-14 1 snipping ilotires. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. P& r IIHE ill lit st- oners -n iy l.< J- expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penaiq —homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. Nov. 15 C’Aksu» Nov. i 7 29 Commanded Dec. 1 Chusan Dec. 13 Sobraon „15 peninsular „27 Bengal729 words
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Advertisement2852 1900-11-14 1 NORDDFI ITQrUP Q I I AVH BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, Limited. ilmirfiS The Penang Khean Guan Insurant INUKUULU I OUMLK LLUYU. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Company, L mit»d. ,/i ibs NEBAMTAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Nippon YIIMR Kaisha. fifl I the Shareholders of this ''ompany will be \»F Intended Sailing and2,852 words
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Advertisement881 1900-11-14 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NEIHERLVNDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,000 (abt. £3,000,000 Reserve Fund...!. 2,773,000— (abt. 225,000) Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cberebon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap. Go on a'o, Pal mbang. Correspof dents at Bombay,881 words
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Article202 1900-11-14 2 Bombay, 14 m November, 8 22 a m. Queen Victoria’s Fifteenth Parliament. Commences with an Autumn Session. Parliament is to meet for an autumn session on the 3rd of December, as the Government require money to carry on the wa r. I'he New Ministry. Some Minor Appointments. According202 words
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Article418 1900-11-14 2 There is in town a tumour—and we are glad to add, it is only a rumour—l > the effect that the Colonial Government intend the two posts of municipal president at Singapore and Penang to be come cadet appointments, at, if anythii g, higher salaries and with seats418 words
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Article536 1900-11-14 2 Presbyterianism has flourished in England; Ireland, Wales, the United States of America, most of the countries of Europe, ‘Canada, and Australia but in none of these has it prevailed 10 the same ex tent as in Scotland, where it has also em braced the Establishe 1 Church536 words
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Article772 1900-11-14 2 The Wesleyan Century Fund, according to promises, now amounts to 840,000 guineas. Over has been paid in. The Rev. Dr De Witt Talmage and family left Liverpool on the 17th of October by the White Star liner Oceanic for New York. On the 18th of Ociober the772 words
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Article51 1900-11-14 2 A Presbyterian Amalgamation. Telegraphic advices have been received from Edinburgh that a resolution for the union of the Free Church and Presby terian Church of Scotland has been carried by a large majority, and the two bodies have now met and form the United Free Church of51 words
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Article84 1900-11-14 2 A native paper states that the troops of Tung Fu-hsiang carried away an immense amount of gold bars and gold u'® n sils as plunder from Peking, insomuch that upon their ariival at Taiyuanfu, they soon brought down the ptice of go‘d in Shansi province the market84 words
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Article70 1900-11-14 2 The match at foot bill between Selangor and lhe Negii Sembilan on the whole was rather disappointing. Result: Selangor Eight goals. Negri Sembilan Nil. Selangor.— lugpen, goal Dutnbreck and M.iarfensz, backs, Peck, Skinner, and Reid, halves', Vamenen, Cropley, Biadbery, Dix >n and Gibbon, forwards. Negri Sembilan. Campbell, goal".70 words
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Article148 1900-11-14 2 The death of Mi K. B de Courcy, of the Imperial Customs, saysthe N C. Daily News, is one of sex eta l whi h typhoid fever has produced among the younger tnen who stood the legation siege at Peking this summer Mr. de Courcy,148 words
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Article665 1900-11-14 2 Perak v. Selangor. Appended are the full score and bowling analyses, in respect to the recent cricket match at Kuala Lumpur Selangor. Is/ Innings. C. G Glassford c Cockiane b M< Kenzie 32 A B Voules b McKenzie 3 A B Hubback b Cockrane 30 N Grenier-b Hughes665 words
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Article454 1900-11-14 2 s‘l-SU. Kruger Too Sea Sick to be Diplomatic. The Dutch man of war Gclderl an d i passed Jibuti), having on oard Ktiiger, who is seriously ill with increa. F exhaustion from sea sickness' h S probably be obliged to renounce diplomatic action. a ‘l A Joint454 words
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Article455 1900-11-14 2 The Struggle in China Shanghai, 26th October Sir Claude MacDonald left Peking yesterday (Thursday) The Green family was found at Paotingfu by the Allied troops, safe but iu bad health. An Imperia! Deciee announces that the Emperor is willing that the Court stall return to Peki g if455 words
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Advertisement1375 1900-11-14 2 Pritchard Co., golden Meat bwbww»- BILL COLLECTOR. Good Salary, n 8118 |M XX Security *5OO required. 15, BEACH STREET, Uilwli KTCOChVIG P! c. e. thok co., 600—20-11 job Penang Road. Penang, Qi R LlCfUiCl IVlcdt “the bankruptcy ordinance »888." ■rV In the Supreme Court of the ARE NOW SHEWING Kl-PftOhvlA1,375 words
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Article41 1900-11-14 3 [From our own ('orrf.spondhn i] TH I UK ANSON. Tin Shipments. (13th November) The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 75« pikuls of tin. Do 53 >, of ore. (14th November) The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 791 pikuls of tin.41 words
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Article358 1900-11-14 3 The following telegram from Major General Lorn Campbell, dated Taku, 3rd November, has been received Arrived at Renchu, 31st October. On leaving Paotingfu made a circuitous course destroying four large Boxer entrenchments, and large amount of arms and ammunition captured, and large number of very good transport358 words
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Article528 1900-11-14 3 Three. Chinese for gaming in public were fined $2, each, yes'er day morning; one of them was also fined §lO, with the option of smooth's imprisonment, for offering the P. C. who arrested him an illegal gratification of 75 cents Five Klings for obstructing the public thoroughfare were528 words
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Article102 1900-11-14 3 WEDNESDAY, I4TH L ist Quarter Moon. Municipal Commissioners’ special meeting, at 3 p.m. High-water at New Jetty. 7-10 a.in. and T 7-35 P-m. ihlksuay, 15TH: Penang Cricket Club, Special General Meeting, at 5-15 p.m. High-water at New Jetty, 8-0 a.m. and 8-25 p.m. TRIDAV, i6th102 words
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Article225 1900-11-14 3 I L C. Express. The production and export of short reeled dyed cotton yarn to Singapore from this country which has been carried on with impunity for a long time past has on various occasions engaged the attention of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, and the impossibi ilyI—L C. Express. - 225 words
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1019 1900-11-14 3 Du. Morrison lias furnished the Times with a long and picturesque account of the march of the Allies through the imperial Palace. After a good deal of discussion it was eventually decided not to do mote than march a small force of foteign troops1,019 words
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Article1120 1900-11-14 3 n That Plantagenet Blood. 1 The Sutherlands have, as well as the 1 Goweis, seveial royal descent- but 1 must not livai my cousin, William Harcouit, in > parading this accident, ;ays Lord Roual-Sutherland-Gower in the Pall Mall Magazine. Economy's Exikembst Limit. Now and then Chinese eco: omy1,120 words
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Article117 1900-11-14 3 Penang, 14TH November, Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank 2 i/ n Do. 4 months’s ght H ink Qj Do. 3 Ore fits z'tjj Do. 3 Docnm ril 11 > 2ij Calcutta, Demand Bank R- 8) Do. 3 days’sight Private 601 Bombay, Demand Bank 581 Do. 3 days'sight117 words
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Article68 1900-11-14 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Ada ns Commandant. Parades for This Week Recruits drill on Monday and Thursday, the 12th and 15th instant, at 515 p m. The Annual General Meding of the Corps wid be held in the 100 ms of the Penang Turf Club on Friday68 words
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Article106 1900-11-14 3 The s. s. Betsy (Captain Brown) arrived with 32 deck passengers from Klang, yesterday. The s. s. Fitzpatrick (Captain Davey) brought 1 lodeck passengers from Rangoon, this morning. The s. s. Canton (Captain Merican) brought from Teluk Anson, this morning, 105 deck-passengers. Ihe s. s. Bombay (Captain Montford)106 words
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Article47 1900-11-14 3 Mails Close To-mokkow. For Per sir t Edie, T. Seinawe, Segli, an 1 Olehleh ...Pegu nook. Deli ...Ai'Miyce 1 v .m. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...Canton 2 p.m. Rangoon ...Aeolus 4 p m. Rangoon ...Kangra 5 p.m. Friday, i6th. Klang and Malacca ...t'ular 1 p.m.47 words
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Article26 1900-11-14 3 From Steamer la tm,.. Negapatam Camorta 15-11-00 .Singapore Charterhouse 15-11-00 Olehleh Maha Vajirunhis 16 11 00 Colombo (mails Jrom liu.'ope) Clyde 16 11-0026 words
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Article133 1900-11-14 3 To-day. s. s. Canton from Teluk Anson s. s. I' itzpatrick from Rangoon s s. Bombay from Singapore s. s. Hebe from Singapore Yes 1111. day. s. s. Tiru/ Teng from Teluk Anson s. s. Betsy from Klang s. s. Sportsman from Kedah s. s. Flying Fish from Port133 words
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Article177 1900-11-14 3 Nov. 15 German Steamer s. s. Sumatra from Deli, for Deli, Behn, Meyer ik Co. 16 German Steamer s. s. Wittenberg from Hamburg, for Singapore, China and Japan, Behn, Meyer Co. 16 Outward P. O. Royal Mail Steamer Clyde from Colombo, for Singapore and China, Gilfillan Wood Co.177 words
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Advertisement38 1900-11-14 3 Beef is the most nutritious of all animal food. It takes 40 lbs. of the best beef to make Ilb of Liebig Compny’s Extract, t.e. the kind signed J. v. Liebig ou blue and now called Lemco. 238 words
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Advertisement218 1900-11-14 3 A Commercial Christening.—The well known Liebig Company’s Extract now bears in addition to the blue signature J. v. Liebig a new name made from the Liebig’s Extract of Meat Co’s initials —Lemco. Such a simple device to prevent mistakes we wonder was not thought of before. No. 3 SOFT, FAIR,218 words
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Advertisement1374 1900-11-14 3 McAlister 4 Co. NOW ON VIEW. a— Engineers am Cre.ii.ral actor-• Colonial Secretary's Office up to Ist Win m finnnt Olnnl; n p December for the appointment of a Temporary IVI 3 jll 1 Tl jOni UiOu'l 01 Works;—’> Wei I Cuny. Overseer in the Public Works Department, Town Stoki1,374 words
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Article184 1900-11-14 4 Penang, 14TH November, 190 c. Tin 867.70 I I'iaug 29.50 Black Pepper i WeslCoa»'.. no sale:. I Acheen 61b no saleWhite Peppei 39 50 Cloves (picked) 32 5° sellers Mace No. 86.M.ice l ickings 68— do Nutmegs 53 J" (No. 1 7-75 d° Sugar I 2 1-85184 words
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Article293 1900-11-14 4 iSeaiis I inns. IOTII November rye •K.ubs 17/10 pi 851-5° •£rl. ii< paid 852. •Keclian Gold <£lo .1.1 721.50 The N. Kechau Mining t o 85 sellers. S. Ranl.s 00 I’ I 175 —do Do 850 pd.) 175. do. Sepiau (8 pd.) 816. •Red) eng L HriSeaiis I inns. IOTII November rye - 293 words
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Advertisement398 1900-11-14 4 THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY THERAPION. r«u> successful and highly popular remedy, as employee tn the Continental Hospitals by Bicord, Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau, and others, combines all the desiderata to be aougrht in a medicine of the kind, and surpasses everything hitherto employed. THERAPION NO 1, in a few days only398 words
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Advertisement2369 1900-11-14 4 ELLWOOO 3 PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. AND sAFE AECOiMEXDED AKO PRESCRIBED BY MEDICAL MEH EVERYWHERE HOUSEHOLD WORD IN INDIA tt STRENGTH HEALTH The Civil Service and the Cognoscent. I. H. E„ London, 1884. V 5 PATENT AIR'CHAMBER HELMETS. annual sale exceeds six million bottles. The “BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL” say« of Digestive2,369 words
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Advertisement280 1900-11-14 4 (Tn Per Month THE “Dinang (jazefe" ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month (For Local Subscribers) S 2, THE “PINANG GAZETTE,” ENLARGED DAILY EDITION TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. THE price of the Pinang Gazette deFv»u free is as follows: rta To Government Offices and Merchants’ Qodo in Penang.— Per annum... 524 payable in advance.280 words
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