Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 April 1901

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIFS ESTABLISHED 1833. PKICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. AVEDNESDAY, 3i<l APRIL, 1901. No. 75
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 761 1 WPRg fMtts. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. P& rpHE mail steamers may be JL expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outwards- Homeward», Coromandel April 4 April 6 Parramatta 18 Chusan 20 Bengal Ma y tbobraon May 4 PaUaart 16 Coromandel 18 Chusan m 30
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    • 2208 1 IMORnntTI ITQCUP DI I rtvrt BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, Limited. Jshinninn floiirrs I *•=•’**>« bund. IiUnUDLU rbLHLH LLOYD. koninklijke paketvaart maatschappij PP S annrts. I "VTOTICE is hereby given th it from this date a/ijK LISE o? s™. I Ni W on Yusen Kaishi Intended Sailing and expected Arrival
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    • 611 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Establish>d 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35.783,000 (abt. £3,000,000 Reserve Fund...L 2,958.000 (abt. 246,5 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chere bon.Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents af Bombay, Colombo, Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta,
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  • 1178 2 3«d April. The Strife in South Africa. BOERS TREKKING NOR HI. There is a general movement among the Boers in Eastern Transvaal northward into Bushveld, in view of the approach of winter. BOERS JOINING BADEN POWELL’S CONSTABULARY. Over a thousand Orange State Boers have enlisted in Baden- Powell’s
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  • 840 2 The amount subscribed to the Calcutta Vu lona Mem rial is Rs. 2,5 8,000. Thekk will be no distribution of honuntil the 9 h ol November, the anniversary of the binh of King Edward VII On Good Friday thrie wi 1 he no band I p -ii
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  • 82 2 The following will represent the P. C. C. in the cri ket match against Perak :A. S. Anthony (captain), D. A. M. Brown, A.E. G. Coveney, \V. S. Dunn, C. F. Green. F. H. Hawkins, John Lamb, H. A. Neubronner, A. Stronach, E. L Talma, and C
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  • 21 2 76/ UK ANSON. (2nd April) The shipments to-day are To Penang, 447 pikuls of tin. Do 74 of ore.
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  • 177 2 Arrival at Malta. Thb Ophir arrived at Malta on the 25th of March. The Duke of Cornwall landed amid salutes and in fine weather, and then drove in state to Palace Square, where he witnessed from a balcony a great march past of the garrison and sailors.
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  • 384 2 (To the h ditor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, 1 have read with interest your leader a short time b« k, entitled Penang the Home of Moribund Institutions,” and am quite at one with you in your expression of regret at there being no attempt at the revival
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  • 374 2 Yesterday s Paper-chase. 1 hanks 10 the indefatigable Honorary Secretary, the executive of this Club arranged a most enjoyable run yesterday afternoon. The country cho-en was quite out of the common, the greater part of it lying over land very se dom practicable for hunting, Lui this
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  • 230 2 A correspondent writes:l see that the newly-engaged draughtsman to the Penang Municipality is to be a supervising overseer of scavengers in addition to his office duties. Ido not think this arrangement a satisfactory one, as under it he would come to the offi e tired, when he should
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  • 560 2 In The Invaders we hav» L t° UiS V aCyS eXCee Jingly an u o ,her Of lather beyond, date stories. How p was invaded and how she combined armies of France ar d r eJ how she fought naval battle- turn Nelson blue with envy hoi
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  • 590 2 We st Africa. A British fnce has eft Gambia to combine wi h the French in a puoi ire expedition against the recalcitrant chid Fodikabba Manchester Cotton Industnt. The Daily Telegraph pub ishes news fro® Manche-er sta ing there is a deadiodth the negotiations between tie cottonemp oyets
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1219 2 Pritchard. Co. Bros Ld pcn E Tnuil PENANG Rp llKhr I lIWN rnHE BUNGALOWS at the junction of CTDPFT l-EWMI»». UkUllMk I Unit 1 Burmah and Tanjong Tokong Roads, J 5, BEACH STRtbl) lately in the occupation of Dr. McClosky. DISPENSARY, F r1 lasted., Town Hall Pe,lang A LARGE° SELECTION
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  • 2425 3 Coude, Son, and Matthews to Crown ieS Agents for the Colonies. Westminster Chambers, 9) Victoria Street, London, S. W. 6th February, 1901. Straits Settlements— Penang Pier. ruNTLEMEN,— With reference to your i tiers of Sth and 5 th November and 31st with their respective enclosures, "e'ha’ve now the
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  • 815 3 AN UNPRECEDENTED SCENE. The recent midnight scene in the House of Commons so scandalised the Biitish members, including the Radicals, that the vote under discussion at the time was passed unchallenged. Among the Nationalists who were ejected were the fo lowing Mr. Patrick White,
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  • 417 3 P. andO. Plassy, sailing on 6th April, Mr. Edward Lees, Mr. O L. M. De Montereau, Mr. Booth, Mr. Ho-feld, Mr. G- Gil mour, Mr. A. Robertson, Sir Lione Cox, the Misses C >.x, and Master Cox, Mrs. L'ewellyn, Miss Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, infant
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  • 602 3 COVHNT GakDljN OPhRA The op-ra season, which opens in May, promises to bi a pailicn ariy biilli.uit one. In no case would Court m turning interfere with attendance in Covent Garden. L. C. C. Eli-ctions The London County Council elections have resu ted in a remaikable vistory for
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  • 490 3 Mr. McKinley, in his inaugutal a Mroson 4 I 1 Match, referred to the prosperity of American trade, which necessitate I an endeavour to establish broader commercial relations with other countries. Ihe war with Spain had been inevitable it imp >se I obligations from which Americans
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  • 113 3 Penang. 3RD April 1901. Raiksci.osf as follows London, Demand Bank Do. t months’s ght Bank 1/11’i 80. 3 Credits i/t t}| Do. 3 Docntncntary 2/Calcuita, Demand Bank Rs. 147 Do. 3 d iy-'sight Piivate 149 Bombay, Demand Bank 147 Do. 3 days' sight Private >49 Madras, Demand Bank t
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  • 104 3 Orders by Captain A. R Adams, C'»min in lant. Parades for This Week. Reciuits drill on Monday, and Thursday, at 5.15 p. m. Ou ipost Duiy. Ihe Outpost practice ordered for Wednesday is unavoidably postponed to Thursday, the nth instant, at the same lime and place. There will
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  • 52 3 Ihe s. s. Canton (Captain Merican) arrived fiom Teiuk Anson this morning, bringing Mr, Havert and 74 deck-passen-gers. Ihe s. s. Purnea (Captain Packham), which arrived from Calcutta via Rangoon yesterday, brought Mrs. 1 J. Ellis and 2 children, Miss 1 hoinas, Mr. Chew Yoo Kyee and 147
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  • 74 3 Mails < l sc To-morrow. For Per str. t imr. Rangoon Hock Seng ...11 a.m Deli ...Hebe u a.m Rangoon Sirsa 1 p.m. Dvli ...Avagyec t p.m. Langkat <t Pangkalan Br indan ...Deli 1 p.m. Edie. T. Semawe, Segli a.id Olehleh ...Pegu 1 p.m. Pangkor and Teiuk Anson
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  • 29 3 From Steamer To Arrive. Rangoon Palamcotta 4-4-01 Cob mho Ci.elu 5-4-01 Colombo (mailfrom Europe) Coromandel 5-4-01 Singapore I'mi Outhoorn 6-4-01 Calcutta Lightning 7-4-ot Negapatam Bulimia 8-4-01
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  • 228 3 To-r>AY. s. s. Canton from Teiuk Anson Yesterday. s. s. Purnea from Rangoon Depart 'ires To no s. s. Mary Austin for Klang s. s. Taw To nj for I angkor an d Teiuk Anson s. s. Ponti tn 'k for Langkat and Pangkalan Brand in s. s. Arts.atong
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  • 154 3 Wednesday, 3»d Ordinary Meeting R. P. W. Lodge at Freemasons Hall, Northam Road, at 9 p.m. Football, P. C. C. v. The Crescent at 5-TS p m. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m. High-water at New Jetty, 11-40 p.m. and 1205 p.m. Thursday, 4th Jewish Festival of Passover.
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  • 194 3 Penang, 3RO Avril. 1901. Tin lf>s-35 ITiaiiv 27-40 Black Pepper I W-c Coast no sales. I Achce 1 61b no sales. White Tepper 40. Coves'picked) 28 M ice No. 1 82. do. M ice Pickings 69. d Nutmegs 110 s 94 5° <'o INo 1 7.75 do.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 165 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 v. Liebig. On and after the Ist of January, 1900, all their jars will have an additional label bearing
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    • 134 3 Beef is the most nltritious of all animal food. It takes 40 lbs. of the best beef to make Ilb of Liebig Conipny's Extract, i.e. the kind signed J. v. Liebig on bine anti now called Lemco 2 LIFE AND VIGOUR FOR THE HAIR The only article which really possesses
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    • 76 3 SOFT, FAIR. DELICATE SKIN. A clear and healthy complexion produced by using Rowland’s Kalydor, the most soothing, healing, curative and refreshing preparation, and warranted harmless to the most delicate skin. It prevents and removes Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, Redoes >, Roughness, heals Cutaneous Eczema, Burns, imparts, a luxuriant beauty to the
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    • 282 3 Government Notification. IT IS hereby notified that it is proposed six months from the date of this Notification to introduce a Bill to the Legislative Council of the Colony of the Straits Settlements dealing with the Estate of Adrian Kock, formerly a pos-essor of tithe in Malacca, deceased. All persons
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    • 757 3 Municipal Notice. American Dentistry in Penang. XTOTICE is hereby given that on and after 'D R > KH LAMB, of Philadelphia Dental 1\ Sun'ay the 24th instant the supply of College, has now returned from the water from the Waterfall will be cut off every Na‘>ve States and may be
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