Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 June 1901

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. HEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PKICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. SATURDAY, 15th .JUNE, L9Ol. No. 134
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 586 1 stei Navigation Company. m.iil .-.learner's may be I 1 expected to arrive outfl wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following 0 Jl Homeward*. Onward* Ctrtma ndcl June 15 n I Parramatta 29 J uly Chusan July 13 !fc U 8 Bengal 27 rl nitt> Ak 22 Sunda Aug. 10
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    • 2468 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. I /if >EtmTi> IF STUIE». Hippn V«n Uiha. (gags 3 J Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd. &C I A For Will Sail Steamer. From Expected on A CHINESE STOREKEEPER, one with I x v 11 1 P revlous mercantile experience. 1
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    • 673 1 faults. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,000 (abt. £3,000,000 Reserve FuND...f. 2,958,000 (abt. 246,5C0 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia, Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chorebon.Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjiq Gorontalo, Palctnbang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo, Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta, Bangkok,
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  • 108 2 Saturday, 15TH Town Band, Golf Club, 5- (o p in. High water ti-20 a m and n-45 P-m. Sunday, i6th New Mo n. Second Sunday after Trini'y. High-water noon and o 25 a.tn. Monday, ***** Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 pan. High-water 0-50 pan. .and 1-*****. Tuesday, iBril:
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  • 1163 2 According to a Reuter's telegram published yesterday, Mr. Balfour stated in the House of Commons that there were still 17,000 Boers in the field. Even at the satisfactory rate of surrender and capture which we commented upon a few days ago, it will take some considerable
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  • 959 2 There ark still 483,870 persons in India in receipt of relief. The Czar has ordere.l a medal to be struck commemorating the deeds cf the Ru-sian troops in China. Priceless records of the dynasties whi li have ru ed over China were rompe te y burnt in
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  • 343 2 Prize Distribution. Yesterday afternoon at the Fort, after the Commending Officer’s Parade, Mr. A. R. Adams, the Commandant of the Penang Volunteers, presen el to their respective winners the two prizes the Kedah Plate and the Calderbank Cupwhich had not been received when the distribution of prizes was
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  • 391 2 of the lost notes to the Bank. Singapore Free Press. It is perhaps not premature to say that the my-tery of the Hongkong Bank robbery is now practically solved. The partners in the act appear to have been (1) the Chartered Bank K ing tamby who
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  • 215 2 In the presence of a large number of friends of the late Mr. Thomas Shelford, c.m.g., a handsome full-length portrait in oils of this gentleman, privately subscribed for, was unveiled in the Singapore Town Hall on Monday last by His Excellency tha Officer
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  • 152 2 TH E CHINESE THE BRITISH SUGGESTION NOW F J,. It is understood at the Powers which Sl an H guaranteed inde mnit P| M abandoned that nr.. loj k support the British su Sa an issue of bonds. U^est! ot TIE GERMAN GARRISON GERMAN GOVERN MES Lord Cranborne
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  • 33 2 [FROM OUR OWN CORRESP3SE'.; Singapore, q b The Chamber of Couai Hongkong, is moving the G ment to protest against the Ie of the prohibition of cool.-a gration fiom China to
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  • 588 2 The Off Side" Rtn, (To the Editor of the Pinang Gast Dear Sir, One of Ihe most p'easing fay Penang Sport at the pre-e .t an-.i keenness with wl ich football ora a has I een kept up in the C. ,:ii advetse circumstances; 1 am i.-j
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 735 2 x Katz Bros. Ltd., THE tlM Ailbfrtisfnunts TO LET 1 penang. GEORGE TOWHb— 5 395 w s D. LOGAN. T DISPENSARY, llntirrs. I II II To be had from every limited., wanted. 37a, BEACH STREET, T)Y a European Finn in Penang, a J) Eurasian Clerk. Salary #3O per month ndail
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  • 1278 3 SOUTH AFRICA ITEMS. T/ Times in a letter from its correspond it, the Eastern Transvaal says Gene sir Bindon Blood’s manner of clearing ,h? country is far more thorough than any viou- method that was adopted, and has nroved the necessity of pursuing the Boers P jtvly with
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  • 209 3 Mr. J. Aitken sued the Singapore Municipal Commissioners for the return of Si-s°> alleged by him to have been wtongful y charged by the defendants for a dog label. Mr. Stuart prosecuted. He said that the case was brought forward not for the return of the money
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  • 118 3 Ceylon Observer. Placed in Lindula Church. A very beautiful brass memorial laid into polished b ack marble has been placed in Lindula Church. As has already been stated, it has been erected by the late Sir Graeme's Ceylon and home friends. Mr
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  • 121 3 On 20th May, says a Vienna telegram to the Daily Mail, Queen Draga, diiven to despair by recent events, made an attempt to commit suicide in the Royal Palace at Belgrade. She obtained possession of a small revolver by heavily bribing one of her maids to
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  • 528 3 Singapore, writes the correspondent of the Standard, in describing the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, is supposed to be a British colony. It looks like a bit of China, with a Dutch and German leaven. You can smell the Chinese as soon as you
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  • 1700 3 .Daily Mail, 24th May. THE MAN AND HIS WORK. Shortly before the war broke out Olive Schreiner was invited to a houss in Capetown where she met Sir Alfred Milner, and had a long conversation with him. When he left she turned to her friend and said,
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  • 141 3 Flag of the Opepe Tribe Touched By The King. A recent Court Ciicular contains the following announcement: Major Askwitb, Royal Horse Artillery, lately commanding the Artillery Corti 1 gent in the Imperial Representative Corps sent to Australia for the proclamation ol the Commonwealth, had the honour o! b
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  • 189 3 To Establish a Military College A Chicago paper makes the interesting statement that Colonel F. Cody, lielltr known as Buffalo Bill,” is about to establish a military college cf Lis own, wherein young men will be trained for war, not in the accepted sense, as at West Point
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  • 181 3 Penang, 15TH June. 1901. Tin (Trang 2970 Black Pepper West Coast no sales. (Acheen 61b... no sales. White Pepper 43-25 Cloves (picked) 28. Mace No. 1 81. Mace Pickings 73sellers. Nutmegs nos 59 do. INO. I 7.25 do. 2 4 2 5 d°Basket 3 87.) do. Tapioca
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  • 114 3 Penang, 1518 June, 1901. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank i/nJJ Do 4 months’ sight Bank 2/- T Do 3 Credi’s 2/-,*« Do. 3 Documentary 2/-! Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 148 J Do. 3 days’ sight Private rscj Bombay, Demand Bank 148} Da. 3 days’sight Private 150) Madras,
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  • 106 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. Parades for Next Week. Reciuiis drill on Monday, 17. h instant, at 5-15 p.m. Compmy Drill on 1 uesday for all ranks at 5*5 p.nr. Dress, plain clothes. Adjutant s Parade on b riday, 21st instant, at 5 t 5 p.m.
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  • 89 3 Tin: s. s. Thatpeng (Captain Mackie) brought 64 deck-passengers from Port Weld, yesterday. The s. s. Taw Tong (Captain Vaz) brought 81 deck passengeis from Teluk Anson, yesterday. The s. s. M. Vajirunhis (Captain Klein) arrived with 164 deck passengers from Singapore, this morning. The s. s. Quorra
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  • 48 3 Mails Close on Monday. for Per str. Time. De‘i ...Hebe ...11 a.m. Klang ...Mary Austin 1 p m. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...Canton t p.m. Singapore ...Islanda 2 P M. Tuesday, iBt>l Tongkah ...t'etrel t p.m. Klang Malacca ...Teutonia 1 p.m. Langkat ...Jm Ho 1 p.m.
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  • 34 3 From Steamer To Arrive. Calcutta C. Apcar 16-6-or Jeddah I'eleus 16-6-01 Singapore I’m Seng 17-6-01 Singapore Ckelydra 17-601 Edie van Imhoff 18-6-01 Rangoon Fitzpatrick 18-6-01 Edie G G. v. Lansberge 18-6-0,
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  • 118 3 Arrivals. To-dav. s. s. Maha t'ajirunlus from Singapore Yesterday. s. s. Thaipeng from Poit Wei 1 s. s. sportsman from Kedah s s. Islanda from Rangoon s. s. l ot. long from Teluk Ancon s. s. Leong Ho from Asahan s. s. Quorra from Langkat Departures. To-day s s.
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  • 243 3 Jane. 16 German Steamer Silesia from Hamburg, for Singapore, China and Japan, Behn, Meyer Co. 18 Outward Nordd Lloyd I. M Steamer Bayern from Bremen, for Singapore. liina and Jap m, Behn, Meyer Co. 18 Extr i P &O. Steamer Malacca from London, for Singapore, China and Japan
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  • 81 3 Second Sunday after Trinity. St George's Church. 7 30 a.m. Matins. 8-15 p.m Holy Communion (plain). 4-15 p.m. Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evensong, and Sermon. Church of the Assumption. First Mass, at 6-15 a.m High Mass,atBa.m and Vespers and Benediction, at 5 p.m. Pkesbyterian Church. Masonic Hall. Sunday
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 136 3 It is better to keep well han o have the quickest possible recovery from illness. That is why there is such a universal demand for articles like Liebig Company's Extract now called Lemco. No. 4 THERE’S NO FRIEND LIKE AN OLD FRIEND. He will always help you in time of
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    • 1030 3 SIDEROSTHEN 9RAHAM CO, District of Kinta. LIMITED, Anabsomteiyanti-corrosive’pai... of Wholesale Retail and Manufacturing IRON STEEL. inth e District of Kinta:Guaranteed to be the best No. of Aonnnl (j|II|SUIS3. Ol ICT nni-Mr-SlTllo- Survey: Aiea. Mukim. I Locality. Rent. RUST-PREVENTIVE extant Plan. I oa a Invaluable for Ships, Machinery, Biidges, &c. 2
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  • 331 4 Stocks. Quotation. Capital. Paid Up. Shares. Paid Div. Bersawah Gold Mine Co. $3.75 sellers 175,000 887,500 817,500 S.'hendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. ...8120. sellers 80,000 80,000 800 100 7% Fraser and Ncave, Ltd. 136. '(Hers 225.000 245,000 4 500 50 Sic Do. 6 Debs.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 777 4 PENANG BAND. NOTICE is hereby given that from this date the charges for the services of the Band will b"' as follows: Dances, 9pm. to 2 a.m. ?4° Dinners, 8 p in. to 11 pan. #25 Garden, Parties, 4P "> 8 P m 2 After these hours, ?io per hour
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    • 662 4 THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER. Htmyadl Joos For CONSTIPATION. Professor D. LAMBL, of Warsaw, Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University, writ s— Hunyadt Jinos Bitter Water, besides being an excellent general aperient la»PnH Vn d n spe laU >’ e ficaci us ,n lhe treatment of chronic constipation, venous
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    • 1541 4 Natural Toilet Preparations. Bfix* HEoKf Uahcs rough protects delicate MANUFACTURED BY SI LAMBERT BUTLER Limited, London. JI _j THEODORO VAHADIS Co.'s ~i HigH Class Egyptian Cigarettes I Adopted by all Leading Clubs and Messes throughout the Globe. I Forty Pounds -/-i gi f’* of Beef free from fat and bone
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    • 259 4 S 2 Per Month THE pinang (qazetfe." ENLARGED EDITION Per Month <Fo '>- oc aJSubsc ribeh) the "PINANG GAZETTE” ENLARGED daily Edition free is as follows Per annum... 5 2 7 c: i do. Single copy 20 cents. Advertisement Rates Minimum charge 5 lines St/-; every additional’ljZ 2 W&rOL-'VjiEr A
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