Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 July 1891
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section26 1891-07-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. XLIX. THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1891. No. 7326 words
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Advertisement1500 1891-07-02 1 pipping (Hoficee* i pipping (UoficeG. British India Steam Navigation Company, Ltd. a Eu Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. ‘'""Z S*” 1 w- i™ i\ <lll-, ill 1011 to upailj, -Ttv Intended Sailing and Expected Arrri.fi of ®rpHE mail steamers may -L be expected to arrive For. Will sail Steamer. From. Expected on1,500 words
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Advertisement295 1891-07-02 2 < H. J. MARTYN. Entrances: Beach Street, Grand Hotel Yard; Union Street, opposite Government Telegraph Office. On account of the fluctuation in exchange fixed prices cannot be given. Customers will be charged according to the exchange of the day. How many times has the Public asked I EUXIRDESf oWlfe® HART’S295 words
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Article128 1891-07-02 3 Expected. Date. Names. I From. Destination. Consignees. June. I v July 3 TFing Sang Singapore Calcutta x Boustead Co. 3 Jason Suez Singapore 4 China Do. 3 Pundua SingaporeMadras via ports Huttenbach, Liebert 4 Co. 3 I Raeeana 1 Do Marseilles London Gilfillan, Wood Co. 3 Jason Liverpool Singapore128 words
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Article1174 1891-07-02 3 *(London mid China Nrpress, June sth 1891.) The Court. —The Queen is at Balmoral. Her Majesty’s birthday was officially celebrated on the 30th inst. at home and abroad. A State Ball was given on the 4th inst. at Buckingham Palace. The German Emperor has in cordial*(London mid China Nrpress, June sth 1891.) - 1,174 words
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Advertisement1117 1891-07-02 3 New Advertisements the bankruptcy [ordinance, isss. Vo tos in this column will he charged full rates. 1N THE SOPIIEME COUET 0F THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. WANTED. r Settlement of Penang. Ln Bankruptcy. Ao. 4 of ***** HOUSE of medium size near the city, rn riT™™’JV’ A at moderate rent. 1) ECEIV1,117 words
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Advertisement575 1891-07-02 3 NOTICE. By Order of the Assistant Official 1 Assignee, Penang, THE undersigned is instructed to take possession of, and put up for sale by Public Auction On Friday, 24th July, 1891, At 10 o’clock a. in., at Chatsworth” Northam Road, ALL THOSE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Glass, Crockery, Silver Plated Wares,575 words
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Article72 1891-07-02 4 Penang, Ist July. Tin $32.60 nominal. (Trang no supply Black Pepper < West Coast. (.Acbeen 925 White Pepper 14.80 Cloves no supply Mace No. 1 90. nominal. Mace No. 2 76.50 Nutmegs 82. sellers. I No. 1 4.80 do Sugar > 2. 3. do I Basket. 2.7572 words
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Article240 1891-07-02 4 (Straits Times, 27th June.) Beutong “Straits Tin” (£1 pd) 30 cents ««Zr, aarf Siam Goldfields (£1 pd) $2 n llert. [buyer»Jelebu Mining Co. (S 5 pd) 53.50 buyer.. Ketehau Pahang (£1 pd) s2<* buyer». Malay Ur specting Co. $lO pd) SI" sale» buyer». I’n linug Corporation (SI(Straits Times, 27th June.) - 240 words
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Article163 1891-07-02 4 Mr. Gladstone. London, 26th June. Mr. Gladstone is suffering from the effects of influenza his friends are feeling anxious. -Mr. Parnell and Mrs. O'Shea. Mr. Parnell has married Mrs. O'Shea privately before a registrar. The Ami-Slaveri Convention. London, 28th June.— France has rejected the Brussels Anti-Slavery Convention. Revolution163 words
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Article23 1891-07-02 4 BIRTH. Miller. —On June 28th, the wife of Mr. W Ml 1.1. er, of the Government English School, of a son.23 words
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Article1095 1891-07-02 4 What Mr. Swlttenham Ims to say of Perak for 1890 is that its progress was very satisfactory, its output of tin the largest on record, and its legitimate revenue up to the mark, notwithstanding the depression of trade throughout the East. The revenue was $2,504,000 and the1,095 words
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Article2294 1891-07-02 4 {From Rangoon Papers.) The Indian Factories Act London, June 19.—The House of Commons has adopted, by a majority of sixteen votes against the Government, the amendment moved by Mr. Buxton to the English Factories Act. forbidding the employment of children in factories under the age of eleven years.{From Rangoon Papers.) - 2,294 words
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Advertisement318 1891-07-02 4 THE AGRA BANK e LIMITED. Capital £1,000,000. (One Million Sterling.) Head Office: Nicholas Lane, Lombard Str., London, E.C. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES IN INDIA AND CHINA. Calcutta Klkrachee Hongkong Bombay Agra Bushire Madras Lahore Bussoraii Rangoon Shanghai Singapore 184 BOUSTEAD Co., Agents, Penang PRITCHARD Co, 1 15, BEACH STREET. Now Being318 words
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Advertisement149 1891-07-02 4 Important Notice—ir<7li a view to making this juj er as efficient as possible an exponent of public opinion, as well as of local news, we invite communications on all subjects of general interest from, persons able to write with knowledge, which will be paid for at the following rates provided149 words
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Article1644 1891-07-02 5 The Rev. D. D. Moore has been appointed Chaplain to the Wesleyan troops in Penang. Since last we wrote about the coolie depots here, two of them have been closed owing to pecuniary loss. The P. A. O. mail steamer Ravenna is telegraphed as to leave Singapore1,644 words
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Article189 1891-07-02 6 (From a Correspondent.) The new Governor of Acheen made a tour of inspection to the North and East Coasts of Sumatra about a fortnight ago. He arrived at Edie on the 20th ultimo, where he landed with grand military honours, and inspected the new bantang (Fort) on the189 words
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Article241 1891-07-02 6 L. V C. Express, June sth. Every effort is being made in London by the Straits Settlements Association and others interested in the Colony to create an interest in the question of the contribution, and, with a view to educating members of Parliament on the subjectL. V C. Express, June sth. - 241 words
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Article183 1891-07-02 6 The match played on Saturday afternoon between the Recreation Club and the Penang Cricket Club resulted m a victory for the latter Club, mainly attributable to the long stand made by Mr. A. S. Anthony, whose innings, however, was not altogether faultless. Ihe following are the scores j Penang183 words
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Article446 1891-07-02 6 Ax ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the Town Hall on Friday afternoon, at which the Hon. A. M. Skinner (President). Capt. Cameron. r. e., and Messrs. I). Coinrie, F. M.. McLarty and R. A. P. Hogan were present. The minutes of the meeting held446 words
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Article606 1891-07-02 6 The Cricket Club Lawn Tennis Tourna- < went commenced on Monday, 22nd instant. Owing to the increased number of entries a new feature was introduced by dividing the “Singles” into two classes, viz A. and 8., thereby facilitating the handicapping, and giving the players606 words
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424 1891-07-02 6 Writing on the various Consular visits j paid by the Resident Councillor, the Freq 1 Press remarks: I It is a promising sign for the future JFi Kedah, and for the cordiality of the Aviations between Kedah and the British bmKlcments, that there424 words
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Article751 1891-07-02 6 i II is distinctly to be borne in mind that ice do not \bu inserting letters convey any opinion favorable to their contents. No notice whatever will be taken of anonymous letters, nor can we return those that are j rejected. Letters should be brief, and 'm-itten on one751 words
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Article167 1891-07-02 7 June 24th 26th. The Annual Reports on the Protected Native States of Perak, Selangor, Sungei Ujong, Negri Sembilan and Pahang. Sergeant A. M. Reith Corporal C. J. Davies to be Second Lieutenants in the Singapore Volunteer Artillery on augmentation. Cattle Disease having ceased, the prohibition on the removal167 words
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Article269 1891-07-02 7 Arrivals. 26th June.—Per s. s. Gympie from Port Weld, Mr. J. P. Crawford. 27th June. —Per s. s. Gympie from Port Weld, Mr. Macgregor and Mr. A. A. Swan. 28th June.—Per s. s. Gympie from Port Weld. Mr. J. Hansen. Per s. s. Kaiser-i-hind from London, Mr. Friederichs,269 words
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Article987 1891-07-02 7 (London and China Express, June sth.) “The only name to be found amongst the list of honours, on the occasion of the Queen’s Birthday, in connection with the Far East is the appointment of Dato Ski Amar d’Raja Abdul Rahman, Secretary to His Highness the987 words
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1085 1891-07-02 7 .—Statesman. Held on the 19th of June, 1891. Present.— The Hon. A. M. Skinner, c. m. g., (President), Capt. Cameron, r. e., Hon. D. Comrie, F. M. McLarty, Esq., and R. A. P. Hogan Esq. 1. The minutes of the last.—Statesman. - 1,085 words
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Advertisement100 1891-07-02 7 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1821. Paid-up Cai'l ial /35.783,000. Reserve Funds /1,003,37/5.71 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— ’The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.—The Union100 words
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Advertisement464 1891-07-02 7 NOTICE. TENDERS are invited by the Resident of the East Coast of Sumatra on Monday, the 10th August 1891, at 10 o’clock a.m., at his office at Medan (Deli), for the supply of provisions, lighting-material, fuel and other necessaries for the year 1892 alone, and for 1892, 1893 and 1894464 words
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Advertisement1146 1891-07-02 8 Jngmntt (Uoftceg. ISLE OF SKYE’’ WHISKY. TIVOLI BEER! The North-British and Mercantile J. Dukkers Zoon’s Specialities, TIVOLI BEER!! Insurance Company. MEDOC, AFTER DINNER CLARET, PORT. TIVOLI BEER!!! Capitat£2,ooo,ooo. Accumulated Invested Fund5. ..£2,838,118. ASSOCIATION VINICOLE DE BORDEAUX’S WINES AND LIQUEURS, THE undersigned have beexi appointed Non PIUS Ultra “EAGLE BRAND the1,146 words
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Advertisement2208 1891-07-02 9 MCLARTY COMPANY. “MCLARTY, PENANG” CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS, No. 30, beach street Thue's A. I. Code <1887.) SURVEYORS penang. A. B. C... 4th edition and General Manager. prwate Codes CONTRACTORS, F. M. McLarty, m.i.m.e. rKIV v, BRANCHES AT THAIPING, BATU GAJAH AND SINGAPORE. 6Ae Asbestos in all forms, I Forgings2,208 words
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Advertisement579 1891-07-02 10 PIL S&NER BEER. KEY BRAND. IMPORTED SINCE 1879. NONE GENUINE THESE THREE LABELS IM illi, ’rJEi Labels and Trade Mark Registered in England and Germany JIBI, trade-mark I w 3 JIS '3 ii S 3 ’JKI ©©JS/ Brewed and ’iLWfflo BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. laara/jM IMaH Jil |fih wuHL .jfcjSf-l gE&alflßk579 words
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Advertisement943 1891-07-02 10 BASS /z\ GERMAN GREEN DIAMOND Purest and Lightest ALE extant. 30 PENANG SKY MEETING, FIRST DAY, August 6th, 1891. s First Race. lOR ALL MAIDEN HORSES.—VaIue j SlOO. Usual conditions. Distance 1 mile. Entrance 15. i Second Race. I i MAIDEN ROADSTERS.-Selling Race, t alue 3100. Gentlemen Riders. Hor- i943 words
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