Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 June 1886
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section23 1886-06-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE YUB&ISBaa BVB&Y TUBS AT ABD FRIDAY. ESTABLISHED 1833. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, ’< 4th JUNE, 1886. VOL- XLIV. No. 42.23 words
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Advertisement1952 1886-06-04 2 YAWOTSii IMSUB.& wci FOUNDED If 25. I NOTICE- I NOBEL’S PATENT DYNAMITE. ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. j “’Z p rM.XS PENANG ICE WORKS. J." Z Bi current rates ASbURANCE COMPANY. j? rom the Ist of March next, Ice Patent Dynamite and can arrange to SU p p y H A 2 Z1,952 words
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Advertisement2058 1886-06-04 3 GRAND HOTEL,, PHOTOGRAPHIC M B FOSTER SONS' SI U DIO, Light Sparkling Ale JJlHiiWll Mnomss- 9 r'AKQUHAUsruKKT. and OPPOSITE THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PROTO9 by'™ (^en daily from 7a.m. Io 5 pin M. B. FOSTER SONS. 1 ins nrst-class Establishment, under Entirely new Manage- on vn<w anh a.» ML NT2,058 words
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Advertisement2195 1886-06-04 4 THE NOTICE. NOTICE. THE PERAK SUGAR CULTIVA«rijina Shipper»' /Butual **tram D tioncompany,limited. aiAhittatifiil lift 111) I beg the uW, c ”®n» n g The undersigned has received instructionB IJMITED and aurroundering Districts that I have l 0 se il by Public Auction to the Debentures for Tls. j km n2,195 words
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Article, Illustration680 1886-06-04 5 AUGUST 1886. PATBOO. His Excellency the Governor. The Sultan of Johore The Rajah of Quedah The H. B. M’s. Resident in Perak. The Regent of Perak The Hon’ble C. J. Irving, C.M.G., (Resident Councillor of Penang.) His Honor Mr. Justice Wood The Officer Commanding680 words
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Article113 1886-06-04 5 PK.NANO, 4lb June, 1810. Rate» close as follows London, Demand 3b.3 j dollar» Do. 4 months’ sight, Bank 35.4 Do. 6 Credits 8s 4| Do. 6 Documentary 35.4 j Calcutta, Demand Bank R«. 2i'J Do. 90 days’ eight Prirata 232 Bombay, 30 232 Do. Demand Bank 229 Madras, ,<113 words
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Article94 1886-06-04 5 Firday, 4th June, 1886. Straits Insurance Company, Limited. —9 H>U fhare», 920 paid up. iSo recent fuiea. May be quoted at 36 The Singapore insurance Company Limited IUO bhuresj $2O paid up. iNoiu.nal at 21. Maynard and Company, Limited.—9 l<>o Shares, fully paid up. Might be hud at94 words
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Article49 1886-06-04 5 Friday, 4th June, 1886. Tin— Lurnt 934 85 firm. Pepper Acheen „17 75 steady. Pepper Weat Coast 19.25 nominal. Nutmegs—,, 110». 05.00 steady. Nasket Sugar— 3< 0 do Coprah good quality 380 do White Pepper— 29.00 nominal Topuica Flout— 205 steady Tapioca Flake— „4.55 finn. Mate— 42.00 steady49 words
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Article207 1886-06-04 5 [From our Exchanges.] London, May 27. —The Queen who has lately been residing at Windsor has gone to Balmoral in accordance with her annual custom of spending the Ascot, week at Scotland, a custom observed during the past twenty six years. The Chinese Government bus sent a communication207 words
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Article316 1886-06-04 5 In our last issue we commented at length upon the evils pertaining to the existence of Dangerous and Secret Societies, and a perusal of the account (published in another column of this issue) of an attempted conflict between the members of rival societies proves beyond doubt that316 words
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Article389 1886-06-04 5 The Cincinatti Knights of Labour’* have petitioned Congress demanding that each person employing Chinese be taxed ft 2 per day, to be paid monthly in advance. It is also asked that the President’s proclamation promising protection to Chinese be withdrawn, aud further, that the penalty389 words
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Article273 1886-06-04 5 To say the least, it is somewhat significant of the strained relations now existing between China and England, consequent upon our policy of wholesale annexation in Burma, that the Chinese Government, has officially intimated to the British Government that unless the members of the Mission be273 words
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Article483 1886-06-04 5 Just as we were going to Press we hear that an attack has been made by the Achinese upon Mr. Harrison’s Estate, Langkat. One European subordinate is said to have been killed and also five of tho military, besides others being seriously wounded. In our483 words
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Article216 1886-06-04 6 On Tuesday night last a Chinaman ran ainock in the Pra igin road, and murderously attacked an elderly China woman, her daughter and grand child, all three of whom were seated in a ’ricksha. From particulars to hand it appears that the man—who is a wicker216 words
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479 1886-06-04 6 Ai about 7.15 on the evening of Wednesday, one of those secret society quarrels which usually results in riot and bloodshed, broke out in the vicinity of the Opium Farm, China Street By 7 p. in., the gathering of an immense crowd of Chinese, many479 words
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Article395 1886-06-04 6 A t’oKKRsroNDKNT writes in reply to the article, that appeared in our last issue, on the above subject. He says:—“ Ido not think you are the author of the article in the Gazette of yesterday’s date, for being on the spot you should know better. If395 words
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Article837 1886-06-04 6 —Prine ipia, non homines. Wk hear that H. M’s Gunboat Dar ing, which left this port on- Saturday morning last, received a telegraphic intimation to proceed to Singapore with all possible despitch. MESSRS. Chin >iu Yong, Lai Nghee Kin and Chia lek Sen have been appointed by—Prine ipia, non homines. - 837 words
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Article141 1886-06-04 6 The Deli Courant of 29th Muy says that Achenrse marauders are appioaching Tarn i an, and although it is hoped that there march will be checked by the natives, themselves, it is feared that they will succeed in reaching Langknt. The Batbe ks have again visited Messrs. Wynen and141 words
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Article54 1886-06-04 6 The following letter from His Excellency the Governor of South Australia, and its enclosure, ■'concerning the project'd Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition, 1887, are published for general information. A copy uf the proclamation of the Exhibition, Sectional Coininitlees, Classification of Exhibits, and General Rtgu- Inlions, may be seen at54 words
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Article216 1886-06-04 6 H3rd March, 183t>. Sir, —I have the honour to forward to your Excellency a copy of a letter addressed to the Honourable the Chief Secretary by the Secretary of the Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition 1887, requesting me to inform the vari’ ous Colonial Governments of the British216 words
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514 1886-06-04 6 Offic- of Promoters, Adelaide, I7ib March 1830, Sir,—l hnve the honour, by direction reepec fully to request that the Government will officially communicate to the various Colonial Governments of the Bntish’Empwe the fact that, an International Exhibition will be held in Adelaide hi the year514 words
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Advertisement1124 1886-06-04 8 A'pollinaris .L WATER, THtS NATURAL SODA WATER. IWQTA •The queen of table waters.’ 4. A *f/ British Medical Journal. /ffljjffijSSSKflMy w*...4W> A fl II i APOLLINARIS WATER. lEggJr /^>^r/?Trfm/ 2>* fy Supplied continuously to the Table of a kCi y H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES during the last five years.1,124 words
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Advertisement533 1886-06-04 8 CLARENDON HOTEIT~ No 2 PENANG ROAD, Seven minutes’ walk from the Jettv) The undersigned beg respectfully t 0 inform the Public that they have purchased the above Hotel, and to solicit a fair »b„ Q of patronage and support. Extensive alter aliens and inprovements are being made. Superior accomodation will533 words
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Article1238 1886-06-04 9 —Reis and Ray yet. The ancient Indians are not far wrong when they speak of existence itself as-a Calamity —not only in the struggle of the bigincing, but all through to the bitter end. And, no doubt, there is misery enough in the world withour any artifi—Reis and Ray yet. - 1,238 words
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