Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 September 1889

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  • 25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. New Series.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [Price 2v Cents. VOL. XLVIL TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1889. No. 73
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1539 1 k bb. KAISER BOCK BEER. liom the Kaiser lek 1 rewert Company, Limited, Niedermending on the Rhine. Huhenbach Brothers A Co., Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements and Sumatra. 926 SWinwgJlotirtß. ftoticcs. j BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY—(LTD.) Peninsular Oriental Steam Ocean Steam Ship Company. NFPAPAT4M S C iMr N
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    • 1749 2 tnsuranre jilotirrs. ISLE OF SKYE WHISKY. insurance Notices. The Msr». a™. Company, J DUKKERS ZOOK’S SPECIALITIES, THE STANDARD limited. LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY no uuderoignea to ««ooptl MEDOC, AFTER DINNER CLARET, PORT. Risks and issue Policies on behalf of the a|) j a■< aired* 11L hi,s above company by any first-class
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  • 1045 3 (London and China Express, Aua. 16th.) The Court.—The Queen, after visiting Wales, is expected to arrive at Balmoral about the ‘2Bth inst. The Prince of Wales has left for the Continent His Royal Highness will reside at Homberg for some weeks. It is >tated that the
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  • 545 3 (Straits Times.) A\ o hear that Sir Charles Warren, Mr. Justice Goldney, and the Hon. Mr. Adams on leave on’Monday (yestei day) for Penang. They go on the business of the Police Commission. (Eree Press.) Inspector Porteous, Chief of the Gambling Suppression Department, has, since) Sunday (Sept. Ist),
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  • 144 3 (China Mail, AuGisi 29 m.) The Governor has written to the Chamber of Commerce promising to improve the service of storm warnings. A meeting of the Dock Company was held on the 26th inst. It was agreed by a large majority to put to a new account the
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  • 214 3 A drving shed at I’adan Boelan Estate caught fire recently, and very little of the tobacco contained in it was saved. Proceedings have been commenced in the court in Batavia against P. IL M. Honig calling himself Honig von Wettekind, late of Medan, Deli He
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  • 700 3 -The London and Chin" Those of our readers who have been interest-, ed in perusing the Treasury Minute on the contract for a mail service bet ween Vancouver and Japan and Hong Kong, as an extension of the Canadian Pacific Railway across the con tiiient of
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  • 887 3 A recently made announcement refers to what may be, remarks the London and China Express, a revolution before many years have elapsed in the existing conditions of the Overland Route to the Far East. It appears that arrangements have already been completed for the extension of
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  • 331 3 Among the latest American mails comes an issue of the Nea York Times, in xvhich the following tale is gravely told One of the most remarkable dogs in point of inventive intelligence that has ever gamboled upon this mundane sphere is Bob, a small animal
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  • 131 4 I‘enanu, '.'th September, 1889. iiAl KS Cl. Oft E AS FOLLOWS London Demand Bank. dollar. Do. I months'Kight Bank... 3 I 80. G Credits 3,0 Dj. G DocinncDturv :>/2 Cakuita. Demand Bunk Ils. 223 Di. 30 iluy.s bic'nl I’iiiule 2.10 B msbiy, Demand Bunk 2?.">. Do. 30 days'sight Private
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  • 111 4 London, sth September, 1889. The strike in Liverpool has ended, employers having yielded. In London the leading wharfingers have conceded to labourers’ terms. London, 6th September, 1889. Australia is largely aiding the strikers with funds. Workhasbeen resumed at the wharves, including Butler’s Tea Wharf. It is officially announced
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  • 1031 4 .1 DOM THE Loilduii Hud China Repress we learn that the Thessalian railway is to be extended to Nauplia, in the Piraeus, which, if that port be used instead of Brindisi for the despatch of the European mails, will bring the far East more than
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  • 334 4 (From our E<i‘chany< The plague of locusts that has caused so much damage in Central India is reported to be going towards Botnbav. Half the town of Dnbno in Russian Poland Ims been destroyed b\ lire [The damages have been stated* to be I enormous, I A
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  • 1821 4 Ihe outward bound I’. A 0. mail steamer Sttilfj, with the mails from Europe, arrived here on Sunday morning, and left again the same evening. We hear that some of our local sportsmen will present a cup to be run for at the forthcoming Deli Races, which
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 312 4 ROBINSON Co have much pleasure in calling' attention to their stock of NEW GOODS JUST OPENED comprising Novelties in all Departments Gent’s Merino Vests and Pants Gent’s Shooting Mose. A new range of Striped and Plain CRICKETING FLANNELS. We also hold a choice stock of Gem s Ties and are
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    • 43 4 THE AGRA BANK LIMITED. Capital £1,000,000. (One Million Sterling.) Head Offhe: Nicholas Lane, Lombard Str., London, E.C. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES LN INDIA AND CHINA. Calcutta Kurkauhee Hongkong Bombay Agra Bushire Madras Lahore Bussobah Rangoon Shanghai Singapore 967 BOUSTEAD Co., d ;/t •nti, Penang
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  • 135 5 'lhe Straits Tunes says:—lt will be seen from our advertising columns that the Chartered Bank is selling by auction a quantity of the Rawang Company’s tin which it appears to have obtained possession of. It was tho Chartered Bank from which $26,000 was drawn at
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  • 89 5 (Government Gazette, 6 m instant.) His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. R. AV. Egerton Eastwick to act provisionally and temporarily as Deputy-Registrar of the Supremo Court, Penang. liis Excellency lhe Governor has been pleased, subject to confirmation by the Right lion, the Secretary of
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  • 228 5 Arrivals. 6th September.—Per s. s. Lady Weld from Taiping, Air. Cham Than Chew. “th September.—Per s. s. Pundua from Singapore, Mr. ami Mrs. P. Mclntyre, Mr. A. AV. Cornelius, Mr. A. Cologon, Sergr. and Mrs. Howard and family, Sergt. Fitzgerald, Mr. IL 11. Woodford, Mr. J. L. N’asse
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  • 316 5 Penang Cricket Club. The following are tho remainder of the results of the first ties played off since Wednesday last. The second ties were fixed to commence yesterday. Single 11 \ndi< ail J. A. A. Caunter heat G. C. Wray DOI RLE HANDICAPS. G. Gottlieb I W.
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  • 383 5 Penang Cricket Club. A single innings match took place on Saturday afternoon on the Esplanade between two teams styled the Singaporeans (gentlemen who were formerly stationed in Singapore) and Peuangites. The latter had ten men only on their side, and lost the game by 34 runs. The following are
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  • 417 5 A CORRECTION. (To the Editor of the Pinuug Gazette.”) Sir, —M ill you correct a mistatement in the last issue of your contemporary? In a short local ho says that the s. s. Medan has beaten all previous records in time between this port and Deli, or rather rice
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  • 255 6 Penang has once more woke up to the importance of a question which, though of first magnitude, has only received spasmodic treatment by both the community and the Government. We refer, of course, to. the old question of the foreshore, which has been
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  • 294 6 Mr. Waller Knaggs writes to the Singapore ]■>■<■< Press; W ith reference to your enquiry as to the existence of old workings in Pahang similar to those you describe as having been formed at the Kolar mines, I beg to inform you that they most certainly
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  • 557 6 The Straits Times of sth instant contains the following account of a man and boy bitten by a mad dog About 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon a Chinaman and a Chinese boy were attacked in Pekin Street in a vicious manner by a pariah dog
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  • 193 6 .—The Streits Tiul'v. The Manila Gocernmeiit Gazette of the 21st August contains a decree regulating Chinese immigration into the Philippines, which comprise the following provisions of interest to shipmaster’s proceeding thither Chinese immigration is restricted to the port of Manila. The harbourmasters at other open ports
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  • 539 6 A telegram from Melbourne states that further British annexations have been made in the Union and Pacific groups, situated north of the Samoa Islands, and near the line of the proposed Pacific cable. The Hongkong Daily Press learns that De Clausade, one of the French deserters who was with
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  • 151 6 The following is a list of Vessel- expected to arrive during the fortnight Name. From Date. Destination’. Koiufif- A' h* a 10 Sept. Edie, Svgli A O’kh sB. f 'oll'uighani Loudon 10 >’pure Ch Japan. s.>. Ji of S'land.. Calcutta .11 >*p«-rv Australia 8 MtutKihhy Hiigapuru il M
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 66 6 FOR SALE. A Birmah Pony and Harness. A neat Ph.etox, in thorough order, with pole for pair and lamps. S. NEWBOLD, 1064 The Prison. TANJONG PAGAB. DOCK CO., LTD. Messrs. Boi stead A Co. have been appointed Agents for the Tanjong Pagai; Dock Co., Penang Branch, from this date and
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    • 371 6 ROSS 8c PRITCHARD, TAILORS GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTERS, 1, lie ach Street. Have just received per P. Q. Mai] t choice selection from the Home Markets of the undermentioned Goods. Tailoring Department. Black Superfine Cloth, j Blue do do Specialities fok Dress Suits in Black Vicunas, Black Elastics and Black Cashmeres. Black
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 681 8 PILSENER BEEB. fireworks KEY BRAND. H. J. Martyn, Jr., IMPORTED S NCE 1879. J 1 SOLE AGENTS fur PENANG, NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THESE THREE LABELS. PROVINCE WELLESLEY and DELI. 736 Price Lists on Application. HENRy R S rM R rm f r Q INDIAN REMEDIES. PijJl' THILUM for Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
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    • 419 8 Mil 0F UHN RIGAUD y C’ PARIS i (Katanga Toilet Water. It strengthens and invigoi rates the skin and imparts a delicate and elegant fragance to the body gananga Extract i perfume for the handkerchief. i [SMTAL MIDY Midy’s pure Essence of Santal is distilled by a special process from
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