Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 June 1890
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section27 1890-06-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. XL V 111. TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1890. No. 4527 words
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Advertisement1510 1890-06-10 1 (Tloftces. gfopfr (Hoftcea. British India Steam Navigation Company, Ltd. Peninsular OrientaTSteam Ocean Steam Ship Company. Indische Stoomvaart Maatschappij. Navigation Company. holt s weekly line. Negapatam Line of Steamers. THE following are the aDnoint J Intended Sailing and Expected Arrival of Steamers. 1 ed dates of arrival of the i pf\1,510 words
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Advertisement1546 1890-06-10 2 3nsurance (notices. ISLE OF SKYE” WHISKY. (Rotices. The Marine Insurance Company, J. Dukkers Zoon’s Specialities, Standard Life Assurance Limited. nwv i ,1 x 4 MEDOC, AFTER DINNER CLARET, PORT. CoilipailV. r l’Hh undersigned are prepared to accept r the love a ctnipany ,O by ieS an°y n fhJtliass association vinicole1,546 words
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715 1890-06-10 3 A well known Province Wellesley planter has written to us privately as follows Your sensational article of the 3rd June, Slavery on a Chinese Estate in Batu Kawan,” I would have left unnoticed, as many of the statements were so grossly incorrect and exaggerated715 words
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Article302 1890-06-10 3 (Ib the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sih. —l was not a little astonished when 1 saw the petition of the Chinese traders to the Chamber of Commerce here, published in your paper, but I was greatly surprised at the resolution the Chamber came to on the motion of302 words
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Article363 1890-06-10 3 Arrivals. 30th May.—Per s. s. Prometheus from Liverpool, Mr. H. H. Brettingham. sth June. —Per s. s. Purnea from Rangoon, Dr. Sheppard and Dr. D. Duncan. Per s. s Gympie from Port Weld, Mr. E. V. Ban ford. 6th June. —Per s. s. Bellerophon from Liverpool, Mr. and363 words
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Article100 1890-06-10 3 The Achinese are gathering such a large force at Edie that Commander Helderman does not think his men are sufficiently strong in numbers to justify his making an attack on the enemy. The reinforcements expected in Edie are to consist of the 6th battalion of100 words
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Article321 1890-06-10 3 (Mercantile Gazette, 24th ultimo.) A MATTER which has caused considerable comment in official circles occurred on Monday last. An official connected with the Opium Farm went on board the s. s. Phra Chula Chom Klan in search of opium, but instead of finding the contraband he was on(Mercantile Gazette, 24th ultimo.) - 321 words
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Article1815 1890-06-10 3 (From the Globe.) By no means the least memorable incident in President Carnot’s recent visit to Corsica was the appearance on the scene of the two handsome daughters of one of the notorious bandits, the brothers Bellacoscia. Intercepting the President on his way from Ajaccio to Bastia,(From the Globe.) - 1,815 words
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Article122 1890-06-10 4 Penang, 9th June, 1890. Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 3/5} dollar. Do. 4 months’sight Bank... 3/6 Do. 6 Credits 3/6} Do. 6 Documentary 3/6} Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 224} Do. 30 days’ sight Private 228 Bombay, Demand Bank 224} Do. 30 days’ sight Private 228 Madras. Demand122 words
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Article163 1890-06-10 4 The following is a list of Vessels expected to arrive during the fortnight: Name. Fuom Date. Destination. Kut »*****1 ..Jchina ...10 June Calcutta k.»..lnwH Singapore ...10 AmCdam 4 L’pool. «.a. CawiorM ...I Do. 1J Madras ports S.S. Japara Acheen ..12 S pore. B’via, S’aya. Pernea Singapore ...12 Moul.,163 words
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Article124 1890-06-10 4 London, sth June, 1890. The Republican caucus of the House of Representatives have adopted a substitute for the caucus bill, mainly similar, except that it provides lor the monthly purchase of four and a half million- dollars worth of silver, certificates for which are redeemable in coin or124 words
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Article1595 1890-06-10 4 When the Annual Medical Report on the Civil Hospitals of the Straits Settlements for 1888 was published last year, we called attention to the terrible increase of venereal disease —indicated by the figures and remarks of the medical officers, —which had resulted fromthe repeal of1,595 words
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Advertisement249 1890-06-10 4 THE AGRA BANK LIMITED. Capital £l,ooo,ooo. (One Million Sterling.) Head Office Nicholas Lane, Lombard Str., London, E.C. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES IN INDIA AND CHINA. Calcutta Kurrachee Hongkong Bombay Agra Bushire Madras Lahore Bussorah Rangoon Shanghai Singapore 184 BOUSTEAD Co., Agents, Penang ROBINSON Co. are now showing the following NEW GOODS:--Singlc249 words
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Article454 1890-06-10 5 (From our Telegraphic Exchanges.) Rumours of a Russo-German alliance. come from Vienna. Emperor William is still confined to his room but is commencing to walk again. The French Government are preparing a Bill for limiting the workmen's day to ten hours. Major Panitza and others, who were!454 words
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Article1400 1890-06-10 5 A mail for London via Negapatam and Bombay will be made up to-morrow per steamer Camorfa. Mr. L. P. Ebden arrived from Kwala Lumpur on Thursday, and took his seat on the bench as acting third magistrate the next day. There will be a paper chase on1,400 words
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Article199 1890-06-10 5 In the House of Commons on the 9th Alay, Air. Johnston, (Belfast) asked the Postmaster-General whether, as the mails for the Straits Settlements, now sent fortnightly by French packet, were frequently delayed in their arrival till after the departure of the home mails, it would be possible199 words
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Article235 1890-06-10 5 The feast of Corpus Christi was celebrated on Sunday in the Church of the Assumption with great pomp. The church was very nicely decorated for the occasion. Numerous banners fluttered from the pillars and the wall behind the altar, their varied colors presenting a favourable235 words
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Article280 1890-06-10 5 A horrible murder was discovered on Friday morning at a house in a lane off Argyll Road. The victim was a Chinawoman named Kim Koo, a private prostitute, who occupied the house. Early on the monp’ng in question Mr. Pereira, the bailiff of the Court of Requests, went280 words
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992 1890-06-10 5 The Resident Councillor left here on AVednesday, the 28th ultimo, in H. Al’s gunboat Redpole, accompanied by the Sea Bird, on his visit to the Siamese Western States as British Consul-Gen-eral for those places. He arrived at Tongkah the992 words
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Advertisement115 1890-06-10 6 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co. For Calcutta. p fiIHE 1 ndo-China Steam zgfrTflre/l/- 1 Navigation Co.. Ltd., Steamship "/Gif Sam/,” Capt. Young, having left Hongkong on the 31st ultimo, may be expected here on or about the 10th instant. For freight or passage apply to BROWN Co., 410 Agents. WANTED. A115 words
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Advertisement1770 1890-06-10 6 Rnqq Pritphard TO T clerk wanted. XvUmM Ou X lIUUIICLIU. y q WESTLANDS Bung MOW TIOR the Batu Gajah branch of the Straits 1 x Trading Company Limited. Salary TAILORS Applyto 850 per month, or to one who speaks Malay THEAN CHEE Co.; thoroughly, 860 per month. Applications and Ist1,770 words
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Advertisement1906 1890-06-10 7 Chop “BAN LEONG,” KNIGHT Co., ORIENTAL TIFFIN ’Positive Government Security GENERAL WAREHOUSE SINGAPORE and LONDON and t COMMISSION^AGENCY, DECORATORS, DESIGNERS, BILLIARD ROOMS, hte Assurance Co., Ltd. AMALGAMATED WITH THE ABT FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS No. 2, Union Street, Penang. PHOTOGRAPHIC ATELIER, builders a contractors. T m[i Bonus Year 1891. CHOP “CHIN GJ\OR,”1,906 words
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Advertisement110 1890-06-10 8 PILSENER BEER. KEY BRAND. IMPORTED SINCE 1879. lONE GENUINE WITHOUT THESE TIE BEE LABELS. S' jWfrl iihibmii 1 i!hiiiii i hi V’^*wiiffiinnnniinTi!biiiiiin^3^^^^J!r^Tnniffffffffnyn!W!!w^w— JhwwffliH!i‘* Labels and Trade Mark Registered in England and Germany. >O F' 1;^■ lli,llll l W l iii, !l 'Ulffl,iiß X /M® wW BEWARE of IMITATIONS. ■y-x. z110 words
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