Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 June 1886

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  • 24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE rußii.H.a sv.ar toosdat a. w d fkiday .ESTABLISHED 1833. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, 11th JUNE, 1886. VOL. XLIV. No. 44
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1817 1 peninsular Oriental Strain the “limitbd”. MARINE INSUR.ANGROCEAN STEAM SKIP COMPANY Xabigation Companp. THE undersigned are prepared to accept CHINA TRADERS HOLT'S WEEKLY LINE. TIIHE following are the appointed Risks and issue Policies on behalf of the INSURANCE CO, LIMITED, qk dates .of arrival of the Mail Pack- above Company by
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1879 2 YANGTBIB IMSUXAMC 1, FOUNDED 1 825. NOTICE. NOBEL S PATEN-T DYNAMITE'' ASSOCIATION, LIMITED 1 ASTM©m MPS penang ice works. at current rates ASSURANCE COMPANY, From the Ist of March next, Jce Patenl Dynamite and can arrange to supply SANDILANDS, BUTTERY 4CO TTI? 4T T IpnnT T7Z, rnwqTnFl > can be
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1995 3 Grit AND HOTEL- Photographic the B-F *IV L QTIIDTA Styipptrs’fttutual Steam 01 u Div, flabigation Cottwanp. ©HTiw SSilltwii ho s farquhahstrkki. limited. Established 1876. Incorporated under" The Companies Jets, OPPOSITE THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PIIOTOa 1862 to 1880 BEACH STREET. from 7a.m. to 5 p.m 12, lonlon Tins first-class Establishment,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 2283 4 In the Supreme Court of the MUNICIPAL NOTICE. THE PERAK SUGAR CULTIVA- NOTICE sErrLE^E^Tob* 1 I KT •!>“.. >.l I.• TION COMPANY, LIMITED. SEHLEMENT OF PENANG, Notice is hereby given the valuation BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTES 0 the Roods °f of Houses and and Lande situate within the Venture»
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  • 680 5 QE®TE®A®T H&GOs AUGUST 1886. PATBOBB. Ills 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.) llis Honor Mr. Justice Wood The Officer Commanding
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  • 280 5 To the Editor of the Eenamj Gazelle" Sir, The lot of us common jurymen is a very hard one when we live far from the Courts, and as humble people like us cannot easily make our troubles known at head quarters, 1 hepe you will help to bring our
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  • 113 5 I’knano, Bth June, 1880. Rater ct.oru ar follows London, Demand 35.3 j dollars Do. 4 months’ sight, Bank 35.4 Do. 6 Credits 35.4| Do. 0 Documentary 3-.4* Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 2284 Do. 30 days’ sight Private 231 X Bombay, 30 231 J Do. Demand Bunk 228* Madras, 228
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  • 95 5 Friday, 11th June, 188 G. Straits Insurance Company, Limited. 1 <>o fbares, $2O paid up. No recent rales. May be quoted at 36J. The Singapore Insurance Company Limited 100 Shares; #2O paid up. Nominal at 21. Maynard and Company, Limited.— U>o Shares, fully paid up. Alight be had
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  • 54 5 J lu Friday, 11th June, 1886. Tin Ltii-ni $35 25 firm. i’epper Acheen ~18 15 steady. Pepper West Const 19 25 nominal. Nutmegs 110». 65.00 steady. Hasket Sugar— ~3'o do Cvprah —good quality 380 do ir/u7c J’/tj pt’r— 29 25 nominal Tapioca Flour— 205 steady Tapioca Flake— 4.55 firm.
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  • 1176 5 [From our Exchanges,] Thayetmyo, May 22.—1 t is rumoured that Mr. Thurston, Civil Officer at Toungdwingyi lias .been killed by dacoits while collecting district revenue. Captain Cresswell, Deputy Commissioner, and Mr. Davidson, Superintendent of Police with the military are having stiff work on the Western Frontier, v ’he
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  • 45 5 Advertisements intended for insertion in the Pinang Gazette or Daily Advertising Sheet, should be n'ci’ived at this Office not later than 10 a. in., on day of publication. If received after that hour Advertisements must unavoidably stand over till the following day’s issue.
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  • 797 5 For the past year the influx of natives of India into the Straits Settlements has been considerable —due, iu a great meu-» sure, no doubt to the keen competition between rival shippers. Nagapatam, Karikal, and Porto Novo appear to be the chief centres from which we receive so
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 13 5 FORBALE. A strong Burma Pony, Apply to thia Office. Penang, 9th June, 1886.
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    • 229 5 NOTICE, a b tk The undersigned has received instrufflidhs to sell by Public Auction to the highest Ijjdc' ders at Dagmar Lodge, No, 51 Nortimm Road, on Monday the 21st. June, 188fi|; all the Valuable Household Furniture, Crokery Ware Carriage, P"ny and Harness, also a tine Collection of Plants, <fc
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  • 351 6 The letter of Fair Play (which appears in another column of this issue) complaining anent the lot of the common jurymen,” will, wo feel sure, be endorsed by one and all who is the least conversant with the injustice referred to. Fair Play says he
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  • 160 6 At about 2.40 p. m. on the 9th current a painful and fatal accident occurred on board the steamer Washi. When off Muka head, and running under 58 lbs. presurej the steam chest exploded, the steam jienetrating to tlie stoke hole and almost instantaneously
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  • 64 6 Chiang A Hok, the man who was alleged to have murdered a Chinaman—name unknown —in Chulia Street, on the evening of April 10th 1886, by stabbing him with a knife, the particulars of which have already appeared in these columns, was tried at the recent Assizes
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  • 701 6 In consequence of the Attorney-Ge neral coming to Penang to appear before the Supreme Court on appeal, the the next meeting of the Legislative Council has keen postponed sin# die. ~Wq are glad to learn that a Bill, intitled »n Ordinance to provide for the use of
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  • 225 6 —Home .News. The annual opium debate was taken rather earlier than usual and afforded some insight into the character of the new House of Commons. It cannot be denied that the debate was viewed with some alarm beforehand by those intelligently interested in the welfare of India.
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  • 448 6 Sindh Gazette. In the event of our administrative executive deciding to present Penang with a clock tower upon the occasion of o ur Centenary Jubilee, we have taken the liberty of submitting the following description as the nearest approach to w hat we consider the most
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  • 413 6 The following letter is said to have been addressed to a friend by Professor Crux ey, a fortnight, ago Of course like my friend tinderbox, I am profoundly disgusted with English politics. Ihe Prime Minister ought to ’»e known to posterity as Disruption Bill.” 11 is
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1607 7 OTBGE. PRYE COMPANY. OM The undersigned have established them- 0 FOR FOR i?nn selves at No. 22, Beach Street, as Con- HP HE Company are prepared t< rOK 1 tt CHIARINI’S BOYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS Owners of Steam Boats, Engineers, and water on sill during Spring tides, H j Miners and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1633 8 Ajl 7CLARENDON HOTEL. AVOI llTlCldlS .■&>s s 2 W, G NATURAL SODA WATER. >... fIiTDIA BftOD)|l •The queen of table waters.’ A 1 /1 I/ ’> the above Hotel, and to solicit ft fa» B I, Am Bmtlsh Med,cal Journal. II q \J of patronage and support. Extensive alter- *txta
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  • Pinang Gazette Supplement.
    • 1401 9 Twenty years ago women an I the reporter.al or correspondent stiff of a piper were almost unknown to-day there are very few leading papers in the country without a woman n the staff, who fills any position from managing editor to stock reporter 1 he work is not
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