Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 January 1901

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED xßyy. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1901. No. 18
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  • 678 1 PROQRAnriE OF Annual Race Meeting 1901. To be held at Batu Gajah on February 20th 22nd. FIRST DAY. i. The Maiden Plate. Value 5250.A Race 'or all Maidens. Weight per scale. Ex-Griffins which were originally imported for S3OO or under allowed 14 lbs. Distance R. C. Entrance
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 754 1 sijipptitfl Notices. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. rpHE mail steamers may b< -X- expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. Parramatta Jan. 24 CTusmt Jan. 2* teb. 7 Feb. 9 21 Coromandel 23 I March 7 Parramatta Mar. 9 S? 21 Bengal 23
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    • 1899 1 Nfißnnri itccuc o i i nvn British india steam navigation company, Limited. ilmurs LLOYD. koninklijxe paketvaart maatschappij 9 JI JU negapatam line of steamers. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. -Vw Jr Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship c©., Ltd. For Will Sail Steamer. From Expected on HAM BURG-AM
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    • 146 1 PASSEKr.R AGENTS IN ENGLAND. WILLIAM J. KEYMER Co. (Passage Department). -a'ser.gcr; will i e r«ot on arrival of Steamer fr London, and tiiei- Saggage cleared and forwarded. Send us a LETTER before EMBARKING, ar from Port Said if coming to London by Steamer, and 0.. r Representative wiil be in
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    • 816 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1821. Paid-up Capital f. 35 783.000 (al.t. £3,000,000 Reserve Fund..!. 2,958,000 (abt. 246.500) Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Sitmarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cherebon.Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Go on'alo, Pahmbang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo, Madras, Pondicherry,
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  • 113 2 Serious Illness Of The Queen-Empress. BETTER NEWS. A bulletin issued at eleven o’clock says that H. M. the Queen-Empress had rallied slightly, had taken more food, and had had some refteshing sleep BRAIN-CIRCULA HON IMPEDED. The symptoms occasioning most anxiety point to a local obstruction of the brain-circulation,
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  • 34 2 PARALYSIS REGARDED AS THE CAUSE. According to an unofficial statement, it is a stroke of paralysis that has affected the side of Her Majesty’s face and Her Majesty’s speech.
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  • 201 2 It will be noted that Reuter has added a word or .two to his morning's telegram, and that, according to an unofficial statement, the Queen-Em-press has been struck down, not by a general nervous collapse, which might have proved fatal at any moment, but by paralysis,
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  • 1166 2 Mr. John Andkrson, c m g., of the Colonial Office, who bashadadistinguishe I cateer in the Civil S rvi e, has been appointed secretaty to the Duka of Yoik dining the visit ol His Riyal Highness to Australia. Messrs Gileillan Wood Co., the agents to the P
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  • 74 2 According to telegraphic a Ivicesreceived from Lebong Donok the extraction for the month of December amounts to about :1598 ounces of go! I and about 9860 <m i es of silver, of the value of about 1.94.700 1445 tons of ore weie mille I, of which
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  • 91 2 Malay Mail. Wk regret to bear that Mr. Butler, the Resident of Pahang, is suffering from pneumonia. It appears that Mr. Butler arrived at Pekan on Christmas Day suffeting from a cold which grew worse He then seems to have developed measles. Dr. McClosky was
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  • 104 2 z\ correspondent writes:Have the police no instructions to stop street noises near churches during divine service On Sunday evening, for nearly half an hour, it was ahnost impossible to hear any part of the service at St. George’s Church, owing to the din made by a
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  • 137 2 Malay Mail. Successful Threat. It seems to be generally known now what brought Colonel Walker and Major Vanrenen here last week. It was in connection with the murder of a Sikh which took place at the barracks some time ago. All the men were
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  • 176 2 14th January. Boers in Cape Colony. The Boers have with Irawn from Sutber land district. The columns of Colonels de Lisle and Th jrneycroft are advancing fiom the north. The Signing of the Joint Note. Advices fiom Peking state that the Chinese envoys have signed the Note.
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  • 43 2 Tub Algeria packet liussie, with 46 pas sengers and 54 of a crew, was on loth January a-hore to the west of Marseille-. A heavy sea had been sweeping over the ship.for two days. All efforts to reach her had failed
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  • 91 2 One of ti e wat< lies whir h Lord Roberts left behind him in South Africa was given to his personal orderly, who belonged to a Bombay regiment. In addition to a photograph of the late Commander-in-Chief of the forces in South Africs, which was
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  • 106 2 Holy Year Extended Ihe Pope has issued a bull extending rhe jubilee for six months to Catholics ihr< ughout the world, Rome excepted. The extension of the spiritual privileges of tile Holy Year is longer than was expected, lor it was thought three months would be the limit. This is
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  • 131 2 Lord Dufferin, presi ling at a meeting of the Lon o t and G obe Financial Com pa y on the 9 I 1 instant, referred, amids hearty cheers, to his having postpone 1 his visit to /Africa for the purpose of presiding at
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  • 153 2 The fixtures for the season of 1901 shew that not only are Jack Brown of Yoikshiie, and Jai k Board of G oucesiershire to have benefits, but William Gunn is to b aciotded the same comp'iment by the M C. C. at Lord's, Wibiam Loi
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  • 191 2 Rnv. John Ross, well-known for his missionary labours in Manchuria, and his Ai ti-Roman controversies, writes in the I) cembrr number of the Contemporary Review on China’s Foreign Policy.” In the com se of his remarks he makes some rather sttong rema k- on the
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  • 239 2 Keepers on Flannan Islands Washed Away. When the Northern Lighthouse Board’s relieving steamer went on the 27th of December in the ordinary course to relieve the principal keeper cf the Flannan Islands Lighthouse, no sign of life was found on the Island, the three keepers having mysteriously
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  • 68 2 [From our own Corres PO v, Kuala Lumpur (22nd January) The Death of Mr. A. Bulk Mr. A. Butler, the u Resident in Pah.. n J" l Friday evening, at Pek’an. M TUI UK AXSO.V. Tin Shipments. (21st January) The shipments to-day are To Penang, 634 I >ik
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  • 18 2 Scratching Mr. W. R. Ch ip pei‘ s gagements,at 4 -i5 P-nt. cn tl le2lst
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  • 38 2 A special article i n the Ti mn that the new French duties on r duce will deal a serious ow l 0 f p! entirely exclu ie In tian coffee, and tea and pepper.
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  • 57 2 Reuter s corre-pon ent at T t h« wires that Per-ia h.s arr-.ngei t0 D C British comm.-K.id ,l a ms are is not staled, and for pmti-.g a ihe damaging of our telegraphs a b has been issued to Go. special measures to pr >te t
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  • 68 2 The Proto ol agree I t> b tween tary H-.yail Ntcar.-gua an.lCosad contains a provi-ion that lire t alu .1 cessions by ihe two Repid 1 sa i.m-.J only if the provisions of the ou i lia H.d Pauncefole treaiy are anhered i 0 bi ij United
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  • 146 2 Mrs. BesANT S p.-rsua-ii e ecq iei-.-. .1 the theosophical Convemion a Beni-sl had an evident effect on the audience, 'I one of them, appareruly a d lr-| Madras, losing seif-<omiol, 1 ied out q' t pof his voice that Mrs B-sa- t «as J avatar (reincarnation)
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  • 177 2 M. Zola bas .1 I re--e I a President Loubet, pictestiig agains tir Amnesty Bill, and dec ,11 ing that pacific» non was on y possible through ju-ti.t-the punishm-nt of tire guiliy a d 1 e roperation of tl.e innocent. Ihe Dieiis Affair, he says,
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  • 516 2 Celebrated Captain Siarlicht's" Bold 1 akeer. The original Captain Starlight,” tti famous lui-liranger in Rolf Boldrewoo.i Robbery under Aims, has been di-covere and when the last Auslra ian mai < Freemantle eveiybody wa- talking cf tian 1 his stait ing and daring ca e j i So®
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1408 2 PRITCHARD Co., fiOLDEN Allll The undersigned will hold a Sale of 15 BEACH STREET, PENANG. vIIUIIN Horses and Carriages, On Wednesday, 23rd January, 1901, HAVE JUST OPENED OLI A LARGE SI OCR 01 commencing at 315 pan. sharp, 4 v I B ~M~Tr Ft At the Green between the Fort
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  • 1437 3 their odd ambitions and their VARIED WAYS. London stockbrokers huve little in common but a desire to avoid publicity. The individual member must not advertise his business, and he shrinks from advtr ising biinse'f, says the Daily Mail. The New York bioker rejoices to see his name
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  • 362 3 Plague Patients and Corpses. At last week’s meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners the President propose 1 that the following regulations be passed by the meeting In the event of the occurrence of any case of bubonic plague, or suspected bu bonic plague at any place within
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  • 684 3 In the course of a leter from Peking the Peking correspondent of the Times wri es If the plenipotentiaries agreeand they will be forced to agreeto the terms ol the Note, a preliminary treaty of peace will be signed. China will then be in a position
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  • 67 3 The Turkish Ambassador has been informed by the Foreign Office that Aden troops are not taking part m the conflict between the Sheik of Lahaj, and the Governor of the Turkish territory of Sabihi. Roughly the British are only entitled to land in the immediate vicinity-of Adem
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  • 199 3 Reuter’s Agency is informed that the relatives of Captain \V. A. Watts Jones, R.E., who was reporter! to have been tortured and murdered by Chinese near Kai gan, I ave just received intelligence from Mr. Nystrom, a Swedish missionary from Ninghsia, now in Shanghai, that
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  • 226 3 Christmas Day was marked at Diyalalawa (i'ey Ion) by yet another escape of a prisoner of war in the person of a Ftee S'ater, Petrus T. Solomon Heynes. Reishandt and Hireschlandt, who escaped on the ***** and 19th, respectively, are still out of the fold, and any amount
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  • 255 3 An English officer writes from Shanhai kwan to a contemporary at home When you heard of the taking of shanhaikwan, I wonder if you realised what it meant. Here we are completely in the dark, except for the one broad reason that we occupied ii to save
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  • 519 3 The St aits brant h of the Royal Asiatic Society had their annual general meeting at Singapore on Friday last, Bishop Hose presiding The proceedings are thus report ed by the Singapore Free Press: lhe minutes of lhe last annual general m eting were duly read and
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  • 369 3 Autumn Handicap. MIXED DOUBLES. As I predicted in my last, the first andotfiy tie in tlie first round in the Mixed Doubles Handicap was very easily won by Mrs Syned-Kynnersley and Mr. L C, Brown. 1 hanks to lhe business like w. y ol 1 hose 1
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  • 142 3 The following are the results of the ties played yesterday Lawn Tennis Tournament. Championship. F. Dennys beat von Berg 6—4, 3—6, 6—4 Championship Pairs. Anthony Hallifax beat Talma A Craig 63, 6o Single Handicap. Class B. J. Mitchell heat vanCuylenberg o6, 6-3, 62 Jamieson beat Adams 63,
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  • 115 3 Ph.ang. 2znd January, 19' I Rates close as follows London, Dem and Bank 2/ Do. 4 months’ s ght B ink ?/t| Do. 3 Credits 2/1J Do. 3 Documentary 2/1/. Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 1541 Do. 3 d <ys*sight Private 1561 Bombay, Demand Bank 1511 Do. 3 days’sight Private
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  • 94 3 Orders by Captain A. li. Adam Comm mJant. Parades for T ins Week liecrnits Drill. On Monday and Wednes day, at 5 15 p.m. Commanding Officer's Parade. Ou Friday evening at 5-15. Dress: Dull Order. Instructions will be given in the duties ol gnat ds and picquets. Detail
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  • 93 3 The s. s. Pegu (Captain Jeremiah) brought 7 deck passengers from Olehleb, yesterday. Ihe s. s. Conch (Captain Abbott) brought petroleum in bulk from Madras, yesterday. 1 he s. s. Avagyee (Captain Owen) arrived from Deli this morning, bringing 8 passengers. 1 in: s. s. Thaiping (Captain Mackie),
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  • 55 3 Mails Ci.ose To-morrow. For Per str IHu Kling ...Betsy 1 p.m Batn Bahra and Asahan R. Haleuyn t p.m. Pangkalan Brand,in Leong Ho 1 p.m. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...low Tong 2 p.m. Rangoon ...l itzpatrhk 3 p.m Thursday, 241 H. Edie, T. Semawe, Segli and Olvhleh Pesu
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  • 42 3 From Steamer Io Inn Singapore Xerhudda 231-01 Ran 0011 Sean; Leong 24-1-0: Singapore Ch rterhouse 24-1-01 Edie G. G f. Lansberge 24-1-0 Calcutta A. Apcar 25-1-01 Singapore Ruin Sang 25-r-ot Singapore Bisagnc 25-1-01 Colombo (mail from Europe) Parramatta 26-1-01
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  • 119 3 4 rrhnle. To-day. s. s. Avagyee fr m Deli s s. Leong Ho from Asahan s. s. Jin Ho from Langkat Y ES I IIKDAY. s. s. Conch from Madras s. s. t'e 11 from Olehlch s. s. Thaiping from Port Weld s- s. Chan 1 ai from Kedah
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  • 138 3 Jan. 23 Extra P. O. s s. Japan from Singapore, for Colombo and London, Gilfillan Wood Co. 25 Italian Steamer s. s. Bisagno from Singapore, for Bombay, Behn, Meyer Co. 25 German Steamer s. s. Norderney from Singipore, for Marseilles, Havre, Bremen and Hamburg, Behn, Meyer Co. 26
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  • 121 3 Tuesday, 22ND Muhammadan festival of Hari Kaya. Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 p.m. High-water at New Jetty, 0-50 p.m-and 1-15 a.in. Wednesday, 23KD Auction Sale of household furniture, See., at 63 Northam Road, at ir 30 a 111. Town Band, Esplanade at 5-30 p.m.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 423 3 Beef is the most nutritious of all animal food. It takes 40 lbs. of the best beef to make Itb of Liebig Compny’s Extract, i.e. the kind signed J. v. Liebig on blue and now called Lemco. 2 SOFT, FAIR. DELICATE SKIN. A clear and healthy complexion produced by using
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    • 47 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 ot uthought of before. No, 3
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    • 809 3 NOTICE I NOTICE QAIfl fITU lEZEKIfi.L AARON MAN ASSEH. the sole I TIIHE interest and responsibility of Lim A H WllwLiW I II partner of E. A. Manass h t.'omp nv JL Goh, in the business can ie on under the of No. 146 Penang Street, Penang, have style of
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  • 173 4 Penang, zzndJanuarv. 1901. Tin t6665 (Trang Black Pepper j West Coast... no sales. (Acbeen 61b no sales. White Pepper 40.50 Cloves (picked) fellers. Mace No. 1 Mace Pickings N t,,,egs Nn 775 do. c I 4-85 do. sugar I Basket -t»? *>. Tapioca Flour 2 Copra Gutta
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  • 353 4 Stocks. Quotation. Capital. Paid Up. Shares. Paid. Div. Bersawah Gold Mine Co. 84. sellers $175, 000 88 7 ,500 817,500 $5 Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ld. 8*75- buyers. 80,000 80.000 800 100 Fraser and Neave, Ld. 8 93. sellers 225,000 225,000 4-s°o 5° 810
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 668 4 BROWN CO., Monumental Sculptors, 42 BENI INCK STREET, CALCUTTA (Established A. D. 1852.) Done in Italian Marble. Aberdeen Granite, and Chunar Stone. Orders taken for NAME SLABS for fixing on Gates, CHURCH TABLETS, &c. SOLE AGENT for the Straits Settlement and Native Slates: L. J. YOUNG 12 BARRACK ROAD, near
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    • 387 4 ELLWOOD S PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. HOUSEHOLD WORD IN INDIA Worn in the Last by all Awarded the Officers, The Gold Medal. The Civil Service and the Cognoscent. I. H. E., London, 1884. ELLWOODS PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. f\A/O GREAT NECESSITIES, Viz., 1. FAMILY PROVISION, 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and
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    • 1770 4 BUILT UP ON NATURE S PLAN. MELLIN’S 'si B 9 9 MANUFACTURED BY r < >9 > BL LAMBERT BUTLER Limited, London. RESEMBLES MOTHER’S MILK IN COMPOSITION AND LIPTONS PROPERTIES. IT MAY BE GIVEN FROM BIRTH. MELLIN S FOOD is of the highest value for the we ik and sickly
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    • 261 4 $2 Per Month THE Pinang ENLARGED EDITION, Per Month (For LocalSubscribe rj j u>2 B THE PINANG GAZETTE" ENLARGED DAILY EDITION TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION tpHE price of th- I free is as follows: er To Government Offices ~;;7 Air, in PenangPer annum... «24 payable in adva nc By Post.— Per
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