Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 November 1886
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1886-11-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ?ÜBIIBHBD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. ESTABLISH-ED 1833. NEW SEIUES. TUESDAY, SOiii NOVEMBER, 18S(>. VOL. XLIV. No. 9122 words
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Advertisement1965 1886-11-30 1 Nalligation (ttoniptiVj). I insurance com i’any’ IJL ik SECOND COLONIAL SEA FIRE OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANT HHIIC following are the appointed I. Authorised CnpitaY'"'.. £3,000,0n0 INSURANCE j to OL I W I'jLKLY IJNE. WlJ^Q dates of arrival of the Mail Tuck- 1 jJJ- ii.wo.uoo etS conveying the Outward and IV.1,965 words
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Advertisement2100 1886-11-30 2 FOUNDED 1825. '‘SCHWEIZ” NOTICE. OLD WINES• «TIMDBRB LIFE? lEomp( B PENANG ICE WORKS- I The following Vintage and choice Wines rpHE Undersigned having been ap- From the Ist of March next, Ice been carefully selected from old bottled AabUKAiNLJi vu.mr.a- x. pointed A gents for above Company can be had2,100 words
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Advertisement2014 1886-11-30 3 PROSPECTUS, ,ra K£*i,“ Brancu DF v2r S t <nv??':V l ?r ul Penang Horse Repository, THE STRAITS SANITARIUM 4 »,««z btabumid i#» Juniou Army and Navy Stores, Limited, i b eg to call the attention of my cn«- 1 OHK OUSE, tomers and the Public in General, tint, trmTm A2,014 words
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Advertisement2063 1886-11-30 4 E x. M POLICE NOTCIE. MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, Ku ’"’SSuttT N^S?Sr bygiren h 20, OLD BROAD S r IRBEI\ LONDON, E.C. Incorporated under the Indian the Streets, Hoads, or Pub h 1 r«TAT’.T TQTWD iftsfi Company’s Act 1«86. thoroughfares, or beyond the enclosures ESTABLISHED 1836. o f the Ownera2,063 words
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2787 1886-11-30 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 at2,787 words
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Advertisement258 1886-11-30 5 NOTICE. —o NOTICE is hereby given, that in tormg <>f Act No. XXVII of 1856 and Act No. XVII of IBG3, the election of a Municipal Commissioner for Penang, will fake plucn at the Sheriff’s Ufiicc, Court House, in George Town, Penang, on Monday the Gth day of December next.258 words
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Article116 1886-11-30 6 Pkxano, 30th November, 1836. Ratka close as follows London, JDemand 35.4 A dollars Do. 4 months’ sight, Bank 35.5 f Do. 6 Credits 35.5 j Do. 0 Documentary 35.0 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 225 J Do. 30 days’ sight Private 229 Bombay. 30 229 Do. Demand Bank 225 J116 words
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Article92 1886-11-30 6 Tuesday, 30th November, 1886. Straits rnsuranco Company, Limited. l-'ti Shares $2O paid it p. Ao recent sales. Muy be quoted at I 37. The Singapore Insurance Company Limited 100 Shares; $2O paid up. Aominil at 8 21. Maynai'd and Company, Limited.— IUO Shares, fully pai<l»up. Sales at $59.92 words
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Article46 1886-11-30 6 Tuesday, 30th November, 1886. Tin Ij.irut J 36 90 steady Pepper Acheen ~21 75 do Pepper West Coast No supplies. Nutmegs-., libs. 70.00 steady Hasket Sugar 3do Coprah good quality 380 White Pepper— „34 s'l T“pi"Cu Flour— „2 15 Tupioea Flake— 5-55 Jdace- „48 0046 words
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Article1090 1886-11-30 6 (From our Exchanges) Sofia, November 18.— General Kaulbars has announced that he will leave the C apital 10-day, unless the l’r> feet and Commandant of Philiiap<>polias are dismissed,owing to the arrest of Russian Cousular’s servant in that city. Rome, November 18 —Moneeigrieur Agli >rdi starts furthwiifi for India,1,090 words
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Advertisement979 1886-11-30 6 MALAKOFF ESTATE Robinson &Co. Province II ellesley. To be sold by order of the Mortgagees Music MUSIC I! Music by Public Auction, by Shaik Ismail, on ——:o: Monday the 10th day of January 1886, Songs—Comic and Sentimental, at 12 o’clock noon in the Court yard Pianoforte Music, of the Grand979 words
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Advertisement85 1886-11-30 6 Apollinaris WATER THE NATURAL SODA WATER. 'I he queen of table walers.’ British M rdical Journal AP OLLI NARIS WATER, Supplied continuously to the Table of H. R H. THE FRINGE OF WALES during the last five years, the Natural Eor superior to manufactured aerated water».’ Medical Times and Gazette,85 words
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Advertisement1624 1886-11-30 7 MAYNARD AND COMPANY, pp.ye mverwckcompany. HARNESS! HARNESS!! fl ''HE Company are prepared to :0: “7' CHEMISTS. I dock, Steamers and Sailing Ships. 11 Loveridge received on Saturday 3let ultimo, a large quantity of the PENANG DISPENSARY. The length on blocks is 270 feet, UQde r ,n entioned goods, all guaranteed1,624 words
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Advertisement1219 1886-11-30 8 Apollinaris >< THti NATURAL SODA WATEfL JOE|\ The queen of table waters.’ fl UI 1 Bkitibii Meoical JovaNAr.. \aQ£/ VQ; APOLLINARIS WATER. Supplied continuously to the Table of H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES /<7 during the last five years. z v>C Apollinans, the Natural Soda Water. 1 Far superior to1,219 words
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Advertisement531 1886-11-30 8 PAWNBROKER’S NOTICE The Pawnbroker hereby notifies all people who have not redeemedl goods withiu the last six month» p Ist January 188 G up to end 30th 1886, will forfeit their rights ail( i i Ura goods will be sold at the end 11 terra at the following p l531 words
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PINANG GAZETTE SUPPLEMENT.
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Article909 1886-11-30 9 The debate in the Legislative Council on the 10th instant, anent the Supply Bill, 1887, gave rise to much just and effective argument, and it is satisfactory to note that both our non-official members, who were present, acquitted themselves most creditably. Mr. Vermont expressed909 words
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Article571 1886-11-30 9 We note that the Russian commercial fleet engaged in trade with the far East, especially Japan and China, will shortly be increased by the addition of six new steamers. Three of these vessels are being built in England. According to a “Society” paper, the Jubilee Institute scheme still hangs571 words
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Article160 1886-11-30 9 An alarming accident—fortunately unattended with loss of life—took place in I’enang a few nights ago. Shortly after the heavy rain of Thursday last, a huge branch felt with a mighty crash upon the corrugated iron roof of the Penang Boat Club House, crushing completely through and resulting in160 words
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Article695 1886-11-30 9 The Homeward bound P. O. Mail Steamer is expected to arrive here early to-morrow afternoon. Captains of veste's report rough and squally weather at sea, especi d’y in the Bay of Bengal. We Lave not yet heard of any very terious casualties occurring during the r< cent cyclone, but695 words
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Article712 1886-11-30 9 The s. s. Rosa, which left Rangoon en route to Penang on the 16th inst., appears to have encountered the full force of tho recent cyclone. Through the courtesy of Captain Dorff wo have been furnished with detailed particulars, and which can hardly fail712 words
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Article569 1886-11-30 10 The following cases have been dispoied of up to date One Govinden, charged with theft in a building at Pen mg, on the 2nd day of September hist, and stealing therefrom a gold necklace with ptmiant. four pairs of gold bangles, a pair of bungles, a gold waist569 words
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Article199 1886-11-30 10 Nn gyan, November, 19. —Kt mendine Prince is r< to have died of his w mills, Colonel Anderson and th<others who were won .ded I st Saturday are all doing well 'foe attack on Bodii Y»Zi’s camp «hi h took pin e on Monday night lai ed, owin199 words
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Article2430 1886-11-30 10 771 e STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Mr. F. A, Swettenham, the Commissioner of tlie Straits settlements presides over a long and straggling but well-stocked court in the East Annexe, which is an interesting combination of the ethnological museum and the commercial sample room. Here we find all gradations– 771 e - 2,430 words
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Advertisement322 1886-11-30 10 GREAT EXCITEMENT IN WA ES ABOUT A MARVELLOUS CURE. LIVING SIX TEARS WITHOUT GOIXG TO BED. Mr. Edit"B, V\ hiic emiii g a lew days ihe pleasant se-isid*- town ol Abcystwith Ca'disan.-hire,* Wales, I heard reaied wh.it seemed <o me either a fabulous stoiy or a marvellous cure. 'lhe story322 words
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