Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 November 1886

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  • 30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE rcnt.aaaD svbb.t Tuesday and FRIDAY A W ES TA B LIR HB D. 33- NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, 26 th NOVEMBER, 1886. VOL. XLIV. No 1.0
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1815 1 I cornel SEA FIRE OCEAN STEAM SHIP O HUIE following are the appointed I. Authorised £3,000.000 INSURANCE COMPANY. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE 1 dates of arrival of the Mail Puck- jjp p^'a."p‘' d 2 c.'n'ooo r% ets conveying the Outward and IV.’ Fire Fund and Reseryesasatjist December, 1885 l.iiMJSd Undersigned, having
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    • 2102 2 FOUNDED 1825. “SCHWEIZ” [\J() ]'ICE* OLD WINES ftßarinc insurance (Company. -m-r. TyrAr.™ (TAMDARD Zurich. PENANG ICE WORKS- Ihe following Vintage nml choice W Undersigned having been ap From the Ist of March next, Ice carefully selected from old' bou'S assurance company. poinidd Agni(g for h (o npftny an be had
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1817 3 JVN StVe* M LIMITED AVY H m comp“ny m o f ,n Hlmburg“ ranCe PRnQDEPTIIC THE STRAITS SANITABUJM 8.08. T Place, S.W. p e cg l>t KRS C y EXPORT ANDSHIPPINGIORDERS. T n “THE HIGHLANDS.” For ibe convenience of Members and He- L/vvisX X gimenta abroad the following Agents have
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    • 1772 4 Notice. GRAND OPENING, GRAND OPENING. '°j- —J aoco for lh« purpose ot Graaliug, Renewing, or Cancelling Licenses L. Ke Hermann c. w. s. kyoeksley, Begs to inform the Penang Public and Visitors in General, Office of Board of Licensing Justices, V man> ard LlCGhsin 9 Penang, that he has taken
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  • 2798 5 The following lists containing the names of the Rate-payers qualified to be elected as a Municipal Commissioner at Penang for the three years ensuing, the Ist January 1887 and of those Rate-payers qualified to vote at
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    • 257 5 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that in terms <>f Act No. XXVII of 1856 and Act No. XVII of 1863, the election of a Municipal Commissioner for Penang, will take place at the Sheriff’s (Jllice, Court House, in George Town, Penang, on Monday the 6ill day of Decomber next. The
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 2260 6 I municipal notification. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD MALAKOFF ESTATE Oe Sfanjong IJagnr 10ortt Coins Tho Municipal Commissioners of Bremen. p > nann limitrh Penang, with the sanction of His Excel- 1 1 OVtnce Wellesley. pdllji K.HIIHIU. l ei( t|j e Governor, hereby certify that Subsidize*! by the Imperial German Si it has
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1712 7 MAYNARD AND COMPANY, prye Svermck company. HARNESS! HARNESS!! Fl THE Company are prepared to T :0: FAMILY &’DISIENBING CHEMISTS. 1 dock. Steamers and Sailing Ships. ,1. C. LoVkkidgk received on Saturday 31-t ultimo, a large quantity tf the PENANG DISPENSARY. Th e length on blocks is 270 feet, ««dermentioned goods,
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  • PINANG GAZETTE SUPPLEMENT.
    • 94 9 Friday, 26th November, 1886. Straits Insurance Company, Limited. 1 '0 Shares >2O paid'i p. flo r«cent i-ales. May be quoted at $37. 'J'/ie Singapore Insurance Company Limited I 100 Shares; #2O paid up Noimnil at 8 21. Maynard and Company, Limited.—l 100 Shares fully paid up. Sales at
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    • 37 9 P Friday, 26th November, 1886. 7tn Lnrut >36 90 steady. Pepper AcLeen ~21 "5 do pepper West Coast No supplies. Nutmeg»-,, lie. ~70.00 steady Basket Sugar— oqa Copruh jo-od quality t White Pepper.— Tapioca Flour— 2
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    • 395 9 From our London, November 15 —Sir H. Drum inowd Wuiff is only coming to England on short leav-q an.l will then report personally to the Government the progress of his mission in Egypt, and also confer respecting the parleying with Ahmed Monkiar Pasha, St. Petersburg, November lo Russians
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    • 1108 9 In accordance with a promise ’we made in our last issue, acknowledging the receipt of a Pamphlet from the Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, anent the Currency question, we would wish to put forward the following remarks The proposed British Dollar is still the subject of considerable discussion,
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    • 696 9 It is an open secret that the above conchided their deliberations long ago, and that their report was issued during last month. Why, then, it may well be asked, has it not been given publicity to So far as the evidence taken before the Commission is concerned,
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    • 268 9 Through the courtesy of McTavish, we have been favoured the following information regarding clone met with by the s. s. Apcar her run to this port, from Calcutta:— Left San 1 heads, Nov. 19th, at 11 a )n Light northerly wind and fine clear
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    • 717 9 Tur. hristruas holidays will be observed from Wednesday, the 22nd to Saturday th j 25th December, both days inclusive. As usual, New Year’s Day will be observed as a Public Holiday. Consequent upon an order by the Governor in Council, an increase of from 50 to 75 cents per
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    • 440 10  -  was the Earl of Rosebery.— Bombay Gazette. Concerning the above a contemporarry says the suicide of Frederick Archer, the celebrated jo key,would bemexplicable on any theory which connects human contentment with exceptional prosperity. A sporting paper, in recently calculating his yearly income, could estimate it at
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    • 1053 10 f Communicated.) Fart XXX. The Russian has generally an ear for music and for poetry. But I ain inclined to think this is commonest iu Lower Russia His accentuation of English is better than that of any other foreigner; and his own tongue, in his own
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    • 434 10 tlement of the difficulty. L. <s• C. Express. When Greek meets Greek we all know what is popularly supposed to be the result, and the notice of the Marine Insurance Company which appears iu cur Advestisement Columns seems to herald a ‘tug of war” quite as determined as
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    • 809 10 Paper to be laid Wore the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor. Distributable Revenue and Expenditure of the Straits Settlements. Sir, —I have the honour, in compliance with tlie instructions of His Excellency the Governor to transmit the following tabular Statements of Revenue and Expenditure
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