Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 April 1901

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIFS ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. MONDAY, 15th 11‘KIL, (901. No. 83
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 743 1 snipping jantres» Peninsular Orienta Steam Navigation Compmy. P& fpHE mail stamers may b< J- expected to arrive outwards, and eave Penang homewards, or the following CJ dates: Outward». Honeward.. p. rr matta April 18 ChuUn April a o rr i May 2 f.'.olraon Slay 4 16 Coromandel 18 3° June
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    • 1698 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. SRSWST" NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. > Aiinnnn VllCOn Ifoicho Agents for Messrs. John Little Co.. Ltd 5 FL Hippuil lUbull ndlolla. Wine and spirit Merchants. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival Oj Steamers. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. Pommery and Greno's Champagnes, J. L. Co.’s Brut Champagne,” 1 IS
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    • 800 1 Nederlandsche Handel MaatschappijNETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Establishbd 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35.783,000 (abt. £3,000,000 i Reserve P’uND...f. 2,958.000 (abt. 246,5 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan, (Delij, Samarang, Sourabaya, Padaiig, Cherebon.Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroeau, 1 jilatjap, Go ontalo, Pakmbang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo, Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta,
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  • 74 2 Monday, iath Town Band, Esplanade, at 5 30 p.m. Ti .sdav 161 H Wednesday, 17TH R. A.Chapier, Freemason»’ Hall. Noitham R .ad, at 9-0 p 111. Departure of detachment of Penang Volunteers for Singapore. Thursday, iBih statutory Meeting. Pining Gazette" P;ess Limited, Chamber of Commerce. at 3 p
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  • 14 2 Pugh At Taiping.on 12th April, 19 .1 to Edward and Gertrude Fugiia son
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  • 1074 2 Penang’s milk supply is a matter concerning which constant complaints are being made. Hut it is also one as to which the public are themselves entirely to blame, and we shall endeavoui to show that unless the public are prepared to pay a fair price they
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  • 1001 2 A postal conference is to assemble in Kua’a Lumpur this inomii. Tint report that Queen Willielmira’s husband is to visit the Far East is denied. The Hon. C. W. Laird, who has I een seriously ill, left Singapore for home in the Bengal. Pknang hill is crowded
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  • 82 2 The orders of the day for Tuesday’s Apiil 30th) meeting of Legislative Counci mi '.u !e a motion by ti e Acting Colonial -secreiaiy, that this Council approves of a further sum of 5i6,000 being provided for the expense in connection with the reception of Their R yd
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  • 44 2 List of Subscriptions Received. Balance... $3,309.25 Mr. Li leng Si 5 Mr. Ong Poh 10. Mr. Li Hai Thye 10. Mr. Tah Choon Hock 5. Mr. Teoh Ah Ji 6 $3.345 25 G. T. How, Hony. Treasurer. Penang, 15th April, 1901.
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  • 169 2 Mr John R betls, the billiard champion, gave an exhibition at the Singapore Club la*t Thursday. His opponent was Dr Mugli-ton, to whom he conceded 650 points in 1,000 up. The champion ran out an easy winner in an hour and forty minutes, Dr Mug iston
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  • 306 2 The second performance ol the Penang Minstrels, on Siturday night, was in many respects superior to the first. The audt ence -eemel to be a lar more appre iative one, and fits' and wheezes” that by the latter were received with a stony silence were rewarded
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  • 252 2 P. C. C. v. Beach Street. The above proved to be a most interesting encounter. P. C. C., who batted first, put together 109. Wicks 21, Coveney 21, Dr Park 25. and van Cuylertberg 22, being their chief scorers. Beacli Street knocked up this total for tlie loss of
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  • 306 2 ’3th An<, HE BUDGET. SUGAR REFINERS ANTICIPATING Importatons of beet-sugar in» Liverpool t.is week are budge't THE STRI’E IN SOUTH AFRICj. A GRIM SALUTE. The garrison of 1,500 at R„cu n berg, which was practically i nv 2 ed from 17th January until th. 2’ of March, saluted
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  • 330 2 (To Singapore Papers') The Chinese Indemnity. 1 longkony, mb April. There are daily conferences at Peking of lhe Finance Committee st dying tne resources of China The Committee has heard among them Sir Robert Hart, Sir W.C. Hillier, and M. Postokilow. They have also invited Archbishop Favier to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1216 2 Pritchard Co. Bros Ltd Rt||K|«r I IllßfN PENANG. TMPORTED direct from the factory. In UlaUllUbl lUVVII 1 half-chests containing 50 rtt> packets *25. iff BEACH STREET, Cash with order. MIAfIpBIA nWF The tea ever lnt,txluce<l lnto PENANG. DISPENSARY, Limited., w Kt,, e 37a, BEACH STREET, GARRETT’S Motirrs. I BAG TRUNK
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    • 140 2 ALL Contributions intended for publica'ion should be written on one side of tie paper only, should be addressed to The Editor,” and must be accompanied by the writer’» name and address, not necessarily for insertion, but as a guarantee of good faith. The Editor does not undertake either to be
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  • 228 3 12th April. n F Williams is officially recog. Consul-General for the United tesBt nfAbsence with half salary for .h<; to be taken after three \Scation, is granted Mr. W. EgerFirst Magistrate, Smgagore. W R C. Middleton, M b„ c.m., is )r "i Acting Honorary Surgeon to Singapore Volunteer
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  • 771 3 GIBRALTAR’S WELCOME. bralTaß is prou 1 of the honour of bring rst host of the royal pair, and the fust King’s Colonial possessions to web the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall, spite the fierce gales which have raged i Atlantic for some days the Ophir had d
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  • 1331 3 Dinner to Governor Birch. -Mr. R i C T Martin M.P, Chairman British North Borneo Company, and Mrs. Martin gave a dinner at their town residence in Mayfair, on 18th March., to meet Mr. E. W. Birch, C M G the new Governor of British North Borneo.’ Among
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  • 351 3 (Zo the Editor of the Pinaug Gazette Sir, Will you allow us to appeal for assistance in carrying out the following project which was organised towards the clo e of last year The sympathy evinced by our lamented and revered Queen icloria in all the personal
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  • 333 3 The Cologne Gazette publishes a telegram fiotn St. Peteisburg stating that disturbances have taken place in Manchuria, and that the Russian General has demanded the despatch of consi lerable teinf >ic ments to Charbin, fearing a general revival of the Boxer movement in the spring. Commenting
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  • 295 3 Rowed in a Gale. The London correspondent of the I ioneer, under date March 30th, says: The first boat race of the century will be memorable as one of the hardest re corded. It was rowed iu a south-west gale and rain. Cambridge winning the toss,
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  • 114 3 Penang, 15TH April 1901. Rates close as followLondon, Demand Bank i/i'A Do. 4 months’s-ght Bank i/n|J Do. 3 Credits r/nli Do. 3 Documentary 2/t J Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 1 Do. 3 days’ sight Pii. ;-t 148 Bombay. Demand Bank 146 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 148 Madras, Demand
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  • 157 3 Orders by Captain A. R Alains, Commandant. Drill for this Week 1. Guard of Honour Drill at 5 15 pin on Monday the 15th instant. The names of those sele- ted will be announce I at tlie conclusion of drill. Those candidates who wete absent from the outpost
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  • 166 3 Tint s. s. Teutonia (Captain Neil en) brought 55 deck passengers from Malacca, yesterday. The s. s. Hok Canton (Captain Scott) brought 32 deck-pa'-engers from Malacca, on Saturday. The s. s. Chindwara (Captain Shepherd) brought 47 deck passengers from Moulmein, ou Saturday. The s. s. B'tsy (Captain Rczario)
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  • 72 3 Mails Close To-morrow. For Per str Time. Klang Malacca ...Teutonia 1 r.u. Langkat ...(Juorra 1 p.m. Deli ...H> Kwei 1 r m. Rangoon ...Hock Seng 2 p.m. I'. Anson and Port Dickson ...Lady Weld 4 p.m. Singapore ...I‘i i Scnj 3 P.M. Wednesday, 17TH. Klang ...Mary Austin I
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  • 24 3 From Steamer To Arrive. Rangoon Lindula 16-401 Rangoon Sirs 1 164-01 Singapore Italyp o 17-4 01 Edie G. G. Lansberge 18-4-01
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  • 109 3 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Tin Seng from Singapore Yesterday. s. s Hock Seng from Rangoon s. s. (Juorra from Langkat s. s. Ifo Kwei fr m Deli s. s. Lady Jl’rZJ from 1 eluk Anson s. s. Teutonia from Malacca Saturday. s. s. Chindwara from Mouhnein s. s Hok
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  • 108 3 April. 17 Extra P O. Dombay from Singapore, for Colombo. Marseilles, Lon 'on and A ntwerp, Gilfillan Wood A Co. 18 German Steamer s s. Su > atra from Deli, for Deli, Behn, Meyer Co. 19 Outward P. O. R. M. Steamer Ballaarat from t 'olombo. for Singa
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  • 197 3 p« kang, 15m April. 1901. Tin *66.40 (Trang 27.40 Black Pepper West Coast no sales. Acheen 11>6... no sales. White Pepp r 40.25 Cloves icked) 28. Mace N 1 82. do. Mace Pickings 69 do. Nutm gs I,los 50 do. I No. i 775 do. Sugar 2
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 56 3 lwn°L’ M i ERCI L Christrnikg.— The well tar.,; !v ''h 1 ompany’s Extract now bears KX tOth a e lue signature J. v. Liebig Mtat i' C from the Liebig's Extra t lice to° S I ls ~Lemco. Such a simple 1 the,/''i P rfc v t mistakes we
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    • 112 3 SAVE THE CHILDREN. There is a little, if any, danger from bowel complaints when properly treated. Mrs. Curtis Baker of Bookwaiter, Ohio, U.S. A. says: During last May an infint child of our neighbour was suffering from cholera infantum. The doctors had given up all hopes of recovery. I took
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    • 254 3 WANTED A EUROPEAN OR EURASIAN Matron is required to take charge of the Federal Home for Chinese Women and Girls and others, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor. Salary, 6O a month. Unfurnished quarters are provided The qualifications required arc a knowledge of colloquial Cantonese or Malay. Applications accompanied by references or tes
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    • 492 3 Beef is the most nutritious of all animal food. It takes 40 lb", of the best beef to make Ilb of Liebig Cotnpuy’s Extract, i.e. the kind signed J. v. Liebig on blue and now called Lemco 2 Municipal Notice. "VTOTICE is herein- g.ven that in terms 'f iIN Section
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    • 524 3 McAlister co. CYCLES CYCLES THE VICTORIA GENT’S CYCLE. A Highclass mount at a low figme. Fitted with detach ible brakework and mud-guards-Dunlop Multiplex lyres, alsa with Special Victoria Case. Lamp, Bell, 5150.00 As above and special y fried with Free Tree Wheel $175.00 tiS’Wecan specially recommend the Victoria as bring
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