Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 January 1901
1901-01-28
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1901-01-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. MONDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1901. No. 2322 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement747 1901-01-28 1 Notices. Paninsuiar Oriental Steam Navigation Company. PrpilE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. Feb. 7 Peninsular Feb. 9 wX 21 Coromandel 23 ri, u <in March 7 Parramatta Mar. 9 sX‘> 21 Be 'W l Coromandel April 4747 words
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Advertisement2173 1901-01-28 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. W W in g Jbfas. > r. negapatam lme of steamers. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. En ineersand^l alContractors Works 4O Weld Quay. Ml Iff Intended Sailing and expected Arrival 0/ Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd. Town Store:—.?/ Beach street. j Will Sail j Steamer. From Expected on m2,173 words
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Advertisement754 1901-01-28 1 batiks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35 783,000 (al t. /3,000,000 Reserve F'uND...f. 2,958,000 (al.t. 246,500) Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padan«. Cherebon.Tegal, Pecaloogan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Go omafo, Pal< inbang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo,754 words
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Article269 1901-01-28 2 The Kaiser's Birthday. HONOURED BY BRITAIN. H. 1. M. the Kaiser has been appointed Field-Marshal in the British Army, on the celebration of the anniversary of His Imperial Majesty’s birthday. Funeral of the Queen-Empress. NAVAL DISPLAY. The remains of the QueenEmpress will be removed from Osborne on the269 words
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Article70 1901-01-28 2 Dennvs-Kettlbwbll,On 28th Janu ary, 1901, at St. George’s Church Penang, by the Rev. W. 11. C. Dunkerley, Colonial Chaplain, Allbn Hiinry Bain Dbnnys, of Penang, second son of the late Dr. N. B. Dennys, of Sandakan, B N. Borneo, to Blanche Josephine, young- si daughter of the late G70 words
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Article453 1901-01-28 2 It is monstrous, yet it is nevertheless true, that Penang should owe its imp, oved communication with a portion of the Province to a foreign, although British-protected, state. Until the Perak Government started their excellent line of steamers, which ply between Prai and Penang, the public453 words
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Article749 1901-01-28 2 Mr. Acton is proceeding on long leave borne. Mrs. Ingpbn has left Kuala Lumpur on her way home. 220,000 Russian troops are engaged in the Far East, including those protecting the frontiers. The Queen of Holland has had a telephone installed between her palace and that where749 words
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119 1901-01-28 2 IMPORTANT BUSINESS. The following Motions and Question appear in the Orders of the Day for tomorrow's meeting of the Legislative Council Motions. By the Hon. J. Bromhead-Matthews: That it is desirable that the Govern nient should improve the communication between Penang and Butterworth, Pro119 words
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33 1901-01-28 2 Government Gazette Extraordinary. (26th January) Telegram from Gover nor-General, Net herlands India, to His Honour the Officer Administering the Government, Straits Settlements. 26th January, 1901 Quarantine Singapore ceased. Rooseboom.”33 words
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Article52 1901-01-28 2 Inspector Dickson of the Police has come from Singapore to Penang, and Inspector Sullivan has taken charge of the former's division at Singapore. Inspector Brennan takes charge of the central division at Singapore and Inspector Stenhouse, when he arrives from Penang, will assume charge of d division52 words
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79 1901-01-28 2 Messrs Hallifax Co., the General Agents to the above named company, notify that the returns of the working of the Company’s Mine for the last month are pels 85 Tin ore produced valued at $3500 the working expenses being about $2OOO. The manager states79 words
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Article82 1901-01-28 2 The P. and O. homeward bound royal mail steamer Chusan (Captain Daniel) arrived here from Singapore and the Far East at two o’clock on Saturday afteinoon. She carrie I 45 saloon pissengers (including 1 child), and of these the following were for Penang :Mrs. N.82 words
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187 1901-01-28 2 et Perak Pioneer. There was a great hue and-cry at Teluk Ai.son, the other day, when a Chinese who ha I been sentence! to three months’ im pri-onment that day for theft and dishonest possession of stolen pro, erty, and who was,etPerak Pioneer. - 187 words
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Article185 1901-01-28 2 Prospects of Fortune in the Various Colonies. People who may have made a new century reso ution to seek fortune across the sea> would do well to consult the circulars and handbills issued by the Government Emigrants' Info mation Office, 31 Broadway, Westminster. The plain, cold facts185 words
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Article408 1901-01-28 2 INSUFFICIENT ACCOMMODATION AND COMMUNICATION. Report of Dr T S Kerr, Colonial Sur geon, for the yeat 1899 The work in < onueetton with quarantine was unusually heavy during 1899, chiefly owing to the prevalence in India (both Madras and-Bengal Presidencies) of plague, necessitating the detention at rhe408 words
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Article340 1901-01-28 2 Government Gazettes Extraordinary (24th January) The subjoined telegram was yesterday afternoon from the GoiCeylon confirming the sorrowful the death of Her Most Gracious m* s Queen VICTORIA S Ma J«t| Following received from th- Srof State dated January 22nd deenl, that the Queen passed awav340 words
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452 1901-01-28 2 Government Gazette Extraordinary The following are the arrangement'll the Proclamation of His Majesty K 4 Edward the Seventh: On the morning of the 28th, at 7.25 a®. the Troops and Volunteers wi be assembled on the Esp anade, where tbq will be joined452 words
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Article150 1901-01-28 2 It is notified that it is the Kings psure not to disallow the issue of ernment Paper Cutrency Ordinance which shall come into operation on 30th instant. The following appointments tn t ie_ 0 apore Volunteer Corps are notihed -"Z. Second-Lieutenant F. Hilton c apore Volunteer Artiilery to150 words
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Advertisement1313 1901-01-28 2 PRITCHARD Co., ®«loen 9 jtaaimaa niwo Chinese dispensers, able to 11 Bl I speak several dialects of Chinese, es15 BEACH STREET, PENANG. UnUim I pecially Cantonese, Keh, and Hokkien. Applications will be received at the Federal HAVE JUST OPENED OUT A LARGE STOCK OF February,"rgo^' 1 LUMPUR UP 72 41,313 words
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Obituary13 1901-01-28 2 Death Arthur BcTi.t-n-r-Born July 14th, 1863; died January.iBtl>, 1901, at Pek in, Pahang13 words
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Article871 1901-01-28 3 At The Presbyterian Church. A Memorial Service to Her Majesty Queen Victoria was held in the Presbyterian Church, last evening, when a large and representative congregation were present. The building was draped in black, and the Rev. J. S. McKnight preached an e-cquent and impressive871 words
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Article86 1901-01-28 3 It is not perhaps generally known, says r Perak Pioneer, that there is now a reflar daily mail service between Ipoh, f'peng, and Kainpar on one side, and fbat, Papan and Batu Gajah on the per m Kinta. In Krian also a mail f' >ce86 words
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Article126 1901-01-28 3 T FOR NDIA AND Ceylon. B he Eastern Extension, Australasia, the China Telegraph Company have Bounced that, in accordance with the cement concluded in April last with Governments of South Australia, stern Australia, and Tasmania, a further u -tion of charges was to take place January ist,126 words
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Article1969 1901-01-28 3 The Three Oertels. To the soldier marching afoot the isolated homesteads scattered about in the sandy immensities of South Africa seem separated from one anothereven the nearest by almost impossible distances, writes Charles E. Hands in the Daily Mail But one comes to learn in1,969 words
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168 1901-01-28 3 By This Week’s Boat. The following is the list of passengers by German outward bound imperial mail steamer Kiautschow, For Penang: Messrs. A. M. Clavier, L. C. Jackson, A Kaiser, Kleingralbea, Dr. Maurer, G. Ruoff, K. Soeberg, G. Lykles, \V. C. Moojen. Mesdames Kleingrathe and child,168 words
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Article94 1901-01-28 3 The German Emperor has ordered Prince Henry of Prussia to. remove with his family from Kiel to Berlin, partly to assist him and act as his substitute during the numerous Court festivities, partly to become acquainted with State affairs, es pecially those of the94 words
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Article161 1901-01-28 3 A general meeting of the Singapore Chess Club has been held. Minutes of the last general meeting were read and confirmed, The Treasurer’s account to 31st December, duly audited, shewing a credit cash balance at that date of 8303 and balance of assets over liabilities of 8400,161 words
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Article118 1901-01-28 3 The Rt. Hon. William Barton, the new Premier of the Australian Commonwealth, sends the following message to the English people The first Government of the Australian Commonwealth fully realises that it cannot hope to retain the confidence already so splendidly manifested by the people unless it maintains118 words
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Article113 1901-01-28 3 Penang, 28th January, >9“iKates close as follows London, Demand Bank 2/-I Do. 4 months’ S'ght Bank z/T Do. 3 Credits 2/1 Do. 3 Documentary 2/1?« Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 15 2 1 Do. 3 days’sight Private 1541 Bombay, Demand Bank Do. 3 days’sight Private 1541 Madras, Demand Bank 154113 words
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Article44 1901-01-28 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Ada u < Comm to lant. Orders for This Week There will be no Drills this week. Orders for the forthcoming Memorial Service will be announced shortly By Order, (Sgd.) G. M. Dundas-M hi > r Lt A I44 words
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Article129 1901-01-28 3 The s. s Betsy (Captain Brown) brought 47 deck passengers from Klang, on Saturday. The s. s. Hok Canton (Captain Scott) brought 52 deck passengers from Achetn, yesterday. The s. s. Teutonia (Captain Neilsen) arrived with Mr. Boon Lean and 64 deck passengers from Klang, yesterday Thu s.129 words
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Article70 1901-01-28 3 Mails Ci.ose To-MRROW. For Per str I m, Langkat ...Jin Ho noon. Klang and Malacca ...Lcutonia 1 p.M. Klang, Port Dickson and Singapore ...Pin Seng 3 p.M Teluk Anson and Port Dickson ...Lady Weld 3 p.m. Deli ...Deli 5 p.m. Wednesday, 30TH. Asahan Batu Bahra Flying Dragon... 170 words
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Article26 1901-01-28 3 From Steamer t Im. Moulmein Ooryia to-day Colombo (mail from Lurofic) h'iautsckou 29 1-01 Rangoon Putiala 291-01 Edie Both 29-1-01 Singapore Landaura 30-1-0126 words
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Article128 1901-01-28 3 A rrlvest* To-day. s. s. Pin Seng from Singapore s. s. Deli from Singapore Yes 1 EK DAY. s. s. Flying Fish from Port Weld s. s. Lady If’c/d from Teluk Anson s. s, Avagyee from Deli s. s. Teutonia from Malacca s. s. Hok Canton from Acheen s.128 words
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Article101 1901-01-28 3 Jan. 29 Outward Nordd Lloyd Mail Steamer Kiautschou from Bremen, for Singapore, China and Japan, Behn, Meyer Co. 29 s. s. Preussen from Singanore, for Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Genoa, Southampton, Antwerp, and Bremen, Behn, Meyer Co. 31 German Steamer s s. Sambia from Singapore, for101 words
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Article117 1901-01-28 3 Monday, 28th High-water at New Jetty, 5-0 p.m. and 5 25 a.m. Tuesday. 29TH German Mail expected to arrive at 6 a.m from Colombo and to sail for Singapore at 3 p.m. Auction Sale of horses and carriages near New Jetty Sheds, at 3-15 p.m.117 words
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Advertisement75 1901-01-28 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 nthought of before. No. 3 TO75 words
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Advertisement1148 1901-01-28 3 NEW MUSIC d S?nt MEN SM lO Ml Bl* MA 11 I An absolutely anti-corrosive paim of fl MB hk NEW NlUolu iron steel. ANU I "dOrNY m 1 1 1/ Guaranteed to be the best Lesli? Stuart's Latest MIRTRY JW One Gallon will cover 540 square feet. |f b1,148 words
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Article189 1901-01-28 4 Penang, 28th Januarv. 1901. Tin *67.50 (Tlallg la«k Pepper j West Coast... no sales (Acheen6lb.. no sales. White Pepper 4°Cloves (picked) 26 00 sellers. Mace N>>. 1 86, do. Mace Pickings 68. Nutmegs 52 No. 1 7-75 doSugar I a 4- 8 5 do(Basket 4’o do. Tapioca189 words
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Article335 1901-01-28 4 Stocks. Quotation. Capital. Paid Up. Shares. Paid. Div. j Borsawah Gold Mine Co. $4.75 *175,000 **7,500 *17,500 >5 Chendariang Hy Iraulic Tin Mining < 'o., Ltd. *175. buyers. 80,000 80,000 800 100 Fraser and Neave, Ltd. 93. buyers 225,000 225,000 4.500 50 *lO Do. 6335 words
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Advertisement836 1901-01-28 4 NOTICE. "T/lEWS of Penang, Singapore, Peiak, V Selangor, and Sumatra. Photes enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft. on bromide paper. W. JONES, King Street. Photographer. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. WINE <S SPIRIT MERCHANTS. SCOTCH WHISKIES. i doz. bottles. The Old Brigade" I 8 Very Old Highland Blend. 9 Robert Macdonald,836 words
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Advertisement360 1901-01-28 4 ELLWOOO'S PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. HOUSEHOLD WORD IN INDIA Worn in the East Uy all Awarded the Officers, The Gold Medal. The Civil Service and the Cognoscent. I. H. E., London, 1884. ELLWOOD’S PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, Yiz., 1. FAMILY PROVISION, 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically360 words
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Advertisement1854 1901-01-28 4 BUILT UP ON NATURE’S PLAN. the best natural aperient water. MFI I Jaws IVM JM BaJ ILJ JL X W Star For CONSTIPATION. Professor D. LATIBL, of Warsaw, Professor of C.inical Medicine st the University, writ s Hunyadi Janos Bitter Water, besides being an cxcd\r t general aperient, bar provrd1,854 words
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Advertisement228 1901-01-28 4 35 s Per Momh the Pinang (jaafc ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (For Loca^ bsoril)e| PINANG G ENLAnuac be. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPT] rpHE price of the 1 free is as follows: !o Government Offices and r in P n nig.Per annum... J 24 pav> By Pau.-. Per annum... >27 Single copy228 words
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