Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 December 1900

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. MONDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1900. No. 283
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  • 982 1 Programim of January Meeting 1991. January 29 th AI st February 2nd. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 29th January, 1901. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value S4OO. —A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per jic.de (lost.) Aji allowance of I4lbs. to all vx-Gi-iffitis. Entrance »10. Distance, one mile. 2.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 726 1 snipping llotias. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. PrjlHE mail steamers may be J- expected to arrive outJP wards, and leave Penang —homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. Chusan Dec. 13 Dec. i 5 Coromandel Jan. 10 Clyde J an 12 24 Chusan 36 p/a'sv Feb. 7 Peninsular Feb. 9
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    • 1851 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. “'"’XZa jlito. A jk NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Nippon YtISCII Kaisha. Intended, Sailing and expected A rrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd. F()lt Will Sail Steamer. From Expected on HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. A regular fortnightly Service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following MAIL LINE-
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    • 726 1 Uattks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35 783,000 (abt. £3,000,000 Reserve FuNn...f. 2,773.000 (alt. 225,000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli). Samarang, Sonrabaya, Padang. Cherehon.Tesal. Pecalongan, Pasoerdean, Tjilatjap, Go on a'o, Palrmbang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo, Madras,
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  • 396 2 Bcm BAY. lOTII I) CEMBER, 7 35 AM. Germany's Chancellor and Mr. Kruger. Responsible to hie World. In a speech before the reichstag, the German minister for foreign affairs, Graf von PosadowskyWehner, while replying to a complaint as tothe non-receplion of Mr. Kruger, said that the Chancellor of
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  • 511 2 Ox Friday, the 2jrd of November, last, the President of the Municipal Board undertook to see for himself how dogs are killed in Penang, municipally. The undertaking was given partly in answer to a quet tion put by Mr A. R. Adams, in respect to the
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  • 648 2 Our readers' a lemion is specially directe to Mr. Chai es Bm >am’s detiKhifnl k ich, entitled Ihe Real Mr. Balfour,” 011 page 3. Ang Ki, a Ttocbeow, for the theft of two coconut-, v due I a: 8 cen s, was this tnomi'-g fined $l, with
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  • 37 2 A meeting of R ,yal Piince of Wales Lodge (1555 E C.) nil be held in the Masonic Haft on Wednesday, the I2th instant, at 9 p.m. All visiting brethren will be cordially welcomed.
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  • 78 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette') Sir, 1 shall thank you very much if you will allow me a lit tie space in your valuable paper and insert the following, as my selection for Penang v Singapore goal, Wemyss; backs, Piumpton and McKean; halfbacks, Bailey or Houlston;
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  • 152 2 Mrs. Hugh Clifford and Mrs. Beeston have been bitten in the hand by a greedy pony and a pugilistic dog, respectively Mr. E. P. Gueritz has temporarily lost the use of his right hand Mr. E. H. Barraut has been thrown twice off Omdur
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  • 37 2 The foil -wing telegram has been rectived from Batu Bersawah, dated the 3rd of Dec< mber Crushed 234 tons stone for 32 ounces smelted gold. PI ext month's return will be much better.
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  • 38 2 There were 3 cases and 5 deaths repoit e-1 on the 3rd instant. Details:— 1 case (Ma'ay) Pulau Biani. 1 (Chinese) Neil Road. I Cheang Wan Seng Road Total to date :—129 cases, 116 deaths.
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  • 60 2 Another carriage accident happened in Penang on last Saturday afternoon, This time, the unfortunate gentleman was Mr. R. Young. Wbils passing along Leith Street, his horse bolted into Mr. Maiks's compound and comp etely smashed his ttap. Mr. Young, luckily, got off with only slight injuries. This makes
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  • 129 2 Among the witnesses examined on the ***** of N -vemlier b fore ttie London Do ks Commission was Mr. J. Innes R gers, Deputy Chairman of the London Chamber of Comm- r< e, "bo sai l the trade of the Poit of Loudon hid suffeie l by
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  • 274 2 Opening Ceremony. The ceremony of ble-sing and duly opening this church to the public was iinpies -iveiy performed by the Rt. Rev. Bishop F6e, yesterday at 8 15 a m w ho was assist ei by lhe D aeon Rev. Father Man lie,
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  • 246 2 (Perak Pioneer.) Most of the griffins for ihe Gopeng New Year's d -y races were out this tnotn lig Ist November). I liis is the first time many of them have been on the cour e, they all went well, and there weie no bail ac. ide-'ts.
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  • 356 2 Marconi's Wirel ss Telegraph Coin pany are authorized tofi e a spec ifi, a ion of invention for improvements in apparatus for wireless telegraphy. The Queen Empress will not be advised to veto 1 lie Women's and Girls’ Piotection Ordinance 1896 Amendment Ordinance 1900 Dr. T. S Kerr,
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  • 47 2 The Times, in a review of the autobio graihy of the Amir, congratulates His Highness on the interesting work, which is a big step in the direction of influencing opinion in Great Britain with a view to the establishment of direct relations.
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  • 47 2 At the Liverpool November meeting on the to.li ultimo, the following event was run Liverpool Autumn cup—One mile and three furlongs Mr. G. Challoner’s Fabulist, 3 yrs. 1 Lord Farquhar's Japonica, 4 yrs. 2 Mr. A. F. Bassett’s Good Luck, 4 yrs. 3
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  • 63 2 South Australia and Victoria entered upon their match at Adelaide on the loth of November. Neither Darling nor Trumble was playing Souih Australia wer first to bat, and at the end of the day had compiled 243 eight wickets, the chief scorers being Matthews 75 not out,
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  • 166 2 Outward-Bound P. O. Passengers. By This Weeks Mail. The following outward-bound passengers aie 1.0 >ke I by 1 he P. and O. royal mail steam-t Chusan ariiving heie this week From London-, Mr Allan Boyd, Mr. J. C. Campbell, Mr Hoettler, Mr. L Pateiso", Mr. s>. H. Carter, Mr K
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  • 186 2 Export Duties. The existence of the export duties on coffee and indigo from Java has for some time past given cause foi sei ious complaint, an several times the government have been a-ked to abolish these dutie-, consideiing the gloomy condition of both products. From
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  • 188 2 Some inteies ing inf iimaiion lias lately been receive I lezarding the contributionsent from Shanghai to the Indian Famine Chaiitab e Rebel Fund. The total receiptfrom that quarter have amounted to over 13 lakh. The British Consul explains that more than two thirds of that sum was
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  • 201 2 On the 17th ult. the drainage tunnel had reached 200 feet. O 1 the same daie the wi ze had been sunk 37 fe. t, and assayed 9 oz. 8 dwts. gold, and 50 oz. silver per ton As all the available workmen were engag ed
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  • 277 2 Last Mail Advices. Messrs. Baerlein Co write on Yarns and Goo is —lt is difficult to gauge the volume of business which has be-n booked during the past week, but undoubtedly vati us lines in Grey Shirtings, Dnooties, and Bleaching Goods for Calcutta and Bombay have been put
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  • 249 2 (To Singapore Papers) The Struggle in China. sth December. TUNGFUID-I XNG RETAINS HIS POST. An Edict has been issue I which cashiers Tungfuhsiang of his rank and tit es but allows him to remain ai his po-t at Court HIS MERIIORIOUS SERVICES REcI 1 ED. The Edict “a,
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  • 72 2 The following rule is in force in Am erica Any perso s who sli.ll tie prmed 'O have affected the speed ofalio'seby ihe use of drugs iniemaily, wheiher administered by hypoieiniic 01 any 0 her method, or w ho shall hax e us d appliances, eetrii at
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  • 82 2 Lumsden’s Hor e h.ve lef Pretoria, horn ward bound Iheir casua lies have been 23, and their te ord is alioeether excellent. They have be" twice iha.ked in despatches, a]-o personal y by Lord Robeits, General Fiench, and others. Many haveaccep e I civil employ in Afnca.
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  • 89 2 His Highness b Ivoer Sahib of Patiala's horses, under the charge of J. Scott, have gone to Lu. know, and "ill run at that meeting. After th-inteival of sevenee 1 days, pres< rihed for lhe offi ial mourning and suspension < f sta'e business, the administrative council
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  • 213 2 The Press Association understand- that an entire misappieheu-ion has been conveyed by the public tioi of a -tatement that the Dani-li prisoners capture! by the Bri.isli foi ces bile opera ing against ti e Boers had been lib rate I by Lord Roberts
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  • 281 2 The Queen lia- been p.ease I 10 approve of the appoin'meit of Sir Thomas Henry --anderson, KC.B., Peimainnt Undersecretary foi Foieign Afffiis, to be a Knight Grand Cross < f the Most Honourat> e Older of lhe Bath. The Queen lias been pleased to dire t thai the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 995 2 I GOLDEN gy V CHURN s WBBWBBIW 648-24-12 5 Arratoon Road. 4 ni|*TTra) Penang Presbyterian Church. 00 I K IsHßi II HE FOUNDATION STONE of the New F Church will be laid by th Hon. C. W. Snfyd-Kynnersley, c.m.g., on Tuesday, 11th December, at 5-15 pm. All interested are invited
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  • 1674 3 Many-Sidkd character Not Easily Read. \ow that the long winter evenings are 1 u < writes Chalies Benham in the Sv Mail, apuzz'e with some su< hattrac L. name as this How to fi.nl the I Mr Ba four might be invented to Tke its p
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  • 724 3 Training Notes and Anticipations The prospects of the Penang Turf Club’s meeting, due lo come off next month, ate most favouiable at present. No less than sixty-five animals are in training here, and the course is in splendid condition The Griffins are again an exceptional y goo 01
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  • 341 3 On Saturday afternoon, a cri ket match (Probables v. The Worl i) was p'ayed at the Esplanade. Ihe World batted fiistbut could not make much headway agains the bowling of the Probables; Southam and Westerhout being the only ba smen who reached double figures Southam made it
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  • 641 3 I 111. UL was a large gathering of specta tois when the lo lowing teams turned out to do b title against ea h other Caledonia: —yoal: Revel backs: Moraes, Forbes, halfbacks: Gilman, M> Lelien, Gieflin forwards: South 'tn, D ivies, Murray, McLe-m, l'huli|>s I'.CC —goal Wemyss
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  • 893 3 Committal of Defendants for Trial. Lim Sim I ian and Chua Lim Cltye, who <i<- aci tied of having fit illy as-aulte I W’.og Fuk Loi in King Street on the 15* h ol Novendi r la-l, wete bioueht on re mini b'fore Mr. Scott
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  • 125 3 Pi t. ano. 10TH December, 1900. Rai lIS CLOSE I U.1.01VLondon, Deniatid Hank 2/tA Do. 4 months’ s ght B ink z/G Do. 3 Ore lit- 21) Do. 3 Documentary 2/rp| Calcutta, Demand Bink Rs 157 J Do. 3 d rys’sight Private 159 Bombay, Dem uni Bank 1571 Do.
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  • 107 3 Orders by Capt nil R Ada us C mi 11 11 ant. Parades for I’ltts Week Recruits Drill 01 Millay 10 h an I Friday the 14 h De ember at 5 13 pm Baud I’r-.clt e on Moil lay lire lo ll De. niber a' 445 ptn
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  • 290 3 Fhk s s. Maria Valerie (Captain Berberoiri h) brought a general cargo horn 1 lies e, yes er lay. The s. s. Pin Seng (Cap ain Divi.lso.) brought 3 cabin passengers from biuga pore, this morning. The s, s, Canton (Captain Lock,tone) brought a gener d cargo from
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  • 92 3 Mails Close To-morrow. For Perstr Im Batu Bahra and Asahan Flying Dragon ...11 a.m. Colombo and Southern India -I;. <- Marts ...n a.m Deli ...Ho Kwei 1 p.m. Klang and Mai icc 1... I eiiloni > 1 p.m. Edie, 1 Setnawe, Si gh and Oleh eh ...Hoi Canton
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  • 24 3 From 'Ztemi r T" h uor. Singapore Revasa to-day. Negapatam Zaidi 13-12-00 Edie G. G. v. Lansberge tg-u-oo Colombo Java 14-12-00
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  • 178 3 To-day. s. s. Aun Mani from Singapore s. s. Canton from Singapore s s. (I Apear from Singapore s. s. Glenfalloch from -ingapore s s. Mossel from Singapore s. s. Pin Sent; from Singapore s, s. Fitzpatrick from Rangoon Y I' .-I KDAY. s. s. Nowshcra from Rangoon s.
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  • 35 3 Dec. 13 German Steamer s. s. Sumatra from Deli for Deli, Behn, Meyer 6c Co. 14 Outward P. and O. R.M.S. Chusan from Co'om’ o for Singtpore and China, Gillfillau Wood 6c Co,
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  • 1006 3 Tun above wood-cut i- a perspec'ive view of the new Presbyterian Church, now being erectel in Northtin Roa', I enang, the foundation stone of which will be laid, to morrow al eruoon at 5.15 o’clock, by the Hon C \V Stmy I Kynners'ey, c M g re-i
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  • 120 3 Monday, ioi u I'..otball (P. C 1. Volunteers), a' Es.rl made. Tow 1 Baud, Esplanade, at s'3° P Hl-High-water at New Jetty, 3'° a.m. and 3-25 p m. Tuesday. 1 tTH Laying of the I'oundation Stone of the new Presbyterian Chmch. at 5-15 p.m Town
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  • 669 3 Spec ial Meeting 01 the Municipal Commissioners hi loon the 2 3«u Nov., 1900. i'rer. t :—J. W. H 11.1.11 \x. Esq (President). G T How. E«o J F. Wkei-ohd, Esq., arid H. W. FruMstoNi., Esq. .1 sent A. R. Adams, Esq and E. W Pkesgkave, E-q. 1.
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  • 190 3 Penang, unit December, 1900. Description. Beef— cts. Soup per catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or t'ririy Meal 18 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 28 Tongue 40 Feet 12 Heart 35 Liver per catty 20 Pork—--1 ork 36 Pig’s Head 2 j Feet 24 Tongue 28
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 69 3 Forward Policy of the Liebig Company. For many years confusion has arisen between the original ’Liebig Company’s Extract and other extracts called by Liebig's name. Ihe genuine Liebig Company’s Extract bears the blue signature J. v. Liebig, but to make the distinction clearer, and t > remove all risk of
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    • 308 3 A cloth-bound cookery book, containing 180 original recipes for all kinds of savouries, invalid cookery arid sweets, is sent free to all who post their Lemco Extract jar wrapper to Liebig’s Extract of Meat Co, Ltd., 9 Fenchurch Avenue. London. No. 6 ALLAN IRVING. Engineers and General Contractors. Works —-it)
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    • 150 3 SAKLOTH AND MISTRY Have Opened the follow ng X’MAS GOODS. Huntley A: Hvlmer’s X’nias Cakes, 65 cents per lb. $l.lO 2 lbs. Cash. Honey Brand Hanis, 10 to 12 lbs. 40 cts. per lb. Cash. Streaky Boneless Breakfast Bacon, 35 cts. per lb., 10 to 12 lb. flitch. Cash. 700
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  • 184 4 Penang, ioth December. 1900 Tin #66 60 1 Trang 29-50 West Coast... no sales. Acheen 61b... no sales. White Pepper 38 80 Cloves (picked) 32-5° sellers Mace No. 1 86. Mace Pickings 68. do. Nutmegs 52. do. (No. 1 7-75 d Sugar I a 4- 8 5
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  • 274 4 (ytraits Times, Bth December, 190 c. •R.mbs (17/10 pd #4B. •£i fully paid #48 •Kechau Gold (£to paid) S2l. The N. Kechau Mining Co. ...$4 80 S. Kt il-s (#:oo pd.) »175.— sellers. Do (#5O pd.) #75- do. Bepiau (liopd.) #16.25 do. •Redjang Leboug (fl. too) #2B0
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 224 4 NOTICE. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak Selangor, and Sumatra. Photes enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft. on bromide paper. W. JONES, King Street. I‘hetographer HOTTENBACH Bros, I Co. SPECIALITIES ALWAYS ON HIND. HUMBER CYCLES. Gentleman’s Ladies’ Boys’ and Girls Cycles. Highest Grade Machine in the World MACHINERY. Steam Engines
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    • 2145 4 ELLWOOD’S PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. NEW NAME HOUSEHOLD WORD IN INDIA Worn in the East by all Awarded QTDrilf Til alidK j AT TH for LieOiCJ t/Oflipany o LKlrdCli the Officers, The Gold Medal. IJI llljnU 111 yM R a O KH g TDALIiI I There are many 1.i.-I, s Eatr.Ws.
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    • 349 4 w Per Month THE “Pinang (jazetv ENLARGED EDITION, Per Month (For LocalSubscrib er|) {p2. PENANG BA Nu N° T .l CE J b l,erc '’yg' v en th it from thi,4 the charges for the services 01 tt 7 d ,e will be as follow 01 ,he Bind Dances Dinners
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