Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 July 1891
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section26 1891-07-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. NEW SEHIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. ?/?/C£ 20 CENTS. VOL. XLIX. TUESDAY JULY 7, 1891. No. 7526 words
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Advertisement1431 1891-07-07 1 pipping (Jloficee. pipping Qtoftces. British India Steam Navigation Company, Ltd. Peninsular Oriental Steam Ocean Steam Ship Company. Koninklijkc Paketvaart Maatstliappij. Vivio-ation Coninnnv holts weekly line J Negapatam Line of Steamers, ivn uyiiipain. Intended Sailing and Expected Arrival of Steamers. fIIHE mail steamers may I i I b e expected to1,431 words
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Advertisement1300 1891-07-07 2 Jneurance (Rofictg. “ISLE OF SKYE” WHISKY. TIVOLI BEER! The North-British and Mercantile J. Dukkers Zoon’s Specialities, j TIVOLI BEER!! Insurance Company. E.1MM1869. MEDOC, AFTER DINNER CLARET, PORT. TIVOLI BEER!!! Capital £2,000,000. Accumulated Invested Funds... £2,838,118. ASSOCIATION VINICOLE DE BOBDEAUX’S WINES AND LIQUEURS, THE undersigned have been appointed Non Plus Ultra1,300 words
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Article133 1891-07-07 3 Expected. Date. Names. From. Destination. Consignees. July I 7 \p. Alexander Padang Singapore 'Huttenbaeh, Liebert Co. 7 Virawa Calcutta Singapore Australia Do. 8 M.Vajirunhis Singapore Padang via ports Mansfield, Bogaardt Co. 8 P. tO. Canton London A’werp Singapore China Cilfillan, Wood Co. 8 Palitana Singapore Rangoon Calcutta ...j Huttenbaeh,133 words
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698 1891-07-07 3 sharp lesson that who breaks pays.”—/Tonykong Daily Press. Nothing could be more satisfactory than the tone of the Emperor's decree in relation to the disturbances in Central China. The importance of the crisis has evidently been thoroughly appreciated at Peking, and exceedinglysharp lesson that “ who breaks pays.”—/Tonykong Daily Press. - 698 words
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Article1255 1891-07-07 3 RAIL WAYS IN PERAK. —Perak Administration Report 1890. The capital account of the Larut Railway now stands at $528,438, the line having been extended by 3J- miles to Kamunting, at a cost of $85,479 or $24,422 per mile, a very low figure. The gross earnings amounted to $89,059, against $82,670.—Perak Administration Report 1890. - 1,255 words
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Article252 1891-07-07 3 Arrivals. Ist July.—Per s. s. Gympie from Port Weld, Mr. W. P. Hume, Master A. Towers, Mr. H. E. Daunt, Inspector P. W. Gleeson and Mr. J. Cowan. 2nd July.— Per s. s. Gympie from Port Weld, Mr. T. 8. Gardner, Mr. W. Goldsworthy, Mr. Craigie, Mr. F.252 words
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Article302 1891-07-07 3 Singapore.— The Free Press states: Mr. Louis J. R. Glass, who has not been in very good health of late we regret to hear, retires from the firm of Guthrie Co. Mr. A. H. Raeburn retires from the firm of Guthrie Co. and joins Stiven Co.302 words
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Article739 1891-07-07 3 Perak Administration Report, 1890. Throughout the State there was a wonderful fruit crop and a larger area of rice cultivation than ever known before. The applications for land are in some districts more numerous than the department can deal with, and an advance has been made inPerak Administration Report, 1890. - 739 words
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Article194 1891-07-07 3 An Englishman is stated by Consul Pickcrsgill to have obtained from the Gouernmcnt of Madagascar a remarkable con" ssion. It conveys the right of selectingin various districts a total of 3,600 square miles of territory, and of mining therein for gold or any other mineral or precious stones, during194 words
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Advertisement193 1891-07-07 3 New Advertisements. Notices in this column will be charged full rates. The Bank of China, Japan and the Straits, Limited. THE Third instalment of 25/- per share on the new issue was due on 30th ulto., and is pavable at the rate of 3 3| per dollar. GJLFILLAN WOOD Co.,193 words
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Article124 1891-07-07 4 Penang, 6th July, 1891. Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 3/3} dollar. Do. 4 months’sight Bank... 3/4 Do. 6 Credits 3/44Do. 6 Documentary 3/4{ Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 226 Do. 30 days’ sight Private 228 J Bombay. Demand Bank 226 Do. 30 days’ sight Private 228} Madras, Demand124 words
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Article75 1891-07-07 4 Penang, 6th July. Tin §32.30 (Trang no supply Black Pepper s West Coast. J 9 (.Acbeen 9.25 sellers. White Pepper 14.80 nominal. Cloves no supply Mace No. 1 90. nominal. Mace No. 2 76.50 Nutmegs 81.— I No. 1. 4.80 sellers. Sugar > 2. 3. do Basket75 words
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Article225 1891-07-07 4 (Straits Times, 2nd July.) Benton? “Straits Tin*' (£1 pd) 30 cents nominal. Siam Goldfields (£1 pd) 82 «-//er». Jelebu Mining Co. <>p<l|... S4J rate» Jr teller». Ketchau Pahang (£l pd) $3 buyer». Malay Prospecting to. SI" pd SlO fr«yer«. Pahang Cor])omti<>n (81 pd) 85 teller». Pahang Central(Straits Times, 2nd July.) - 225 words
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Article258 1891-07-07 4 4. The German Emperor. London, 3rd July.— The Emperor of Germany has arrived at Amsterdam, and was received by the Queen Regent and the sbung Queen at the landing place. The people's welcome was of the most cordial description, and great festivities are being held in honour of258 words
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998 1891-07-07 4 As so many large bankruptcies are now occurring in the Far East, the question of the incidence of the bankruptcy law assumes an unusual importance. Our Bankruptcy Ordinance is framed upon the English Act of 1883, but its provisions are more stringent even than998 words
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Article705 1891-07-07 4 “Grip,” or influenza, has now got into the way of paying most places a visit in his annual feat of globe-trotting. Our acquaintance has become assiduous, if not agreeable, and for that reason some general facts about him are of interest. The familiar German custom of wishing705 words
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Advertisement345 1891-07-07 4 THE AGRA BANK LIMITED. Capital £1,000.000. (One Million Sterling.) Head Office: I Nicholas Lane, Lombard Str., London, E.C. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES IN INDIA AND CHINA. Calcutta Kuhrachee Hongkong Bombay Agra Blsiiire 1 Madras Lahore Bussokaii Rangoon Shanghai Singapore 184 BOUSTEAD Co., Penang 1 PRITCHARD Co., c 2 15, BEACH STREET.345 words
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Advertisement97 1891-07-07 4 Important Notice. IFil/i a view to making this paper as eflirient as possible an exponent of piihiir opinion, as well as of local news, we invite romninnl'-alions on all subjects oj (leneral interest from persons abb- to write w-lh knowb'il.jc, which will I. paielfor at lhe t'lllowii’;/ rates provided that97 words
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Article1783 1891-07-07 5 The Northamptonshire Regiment will, we hear, leave the Colony in December or January next, being relieved-by the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Shaik Emam, the Visiting Teacher, from whom some Government money was stolen not long ago while he was in a tit, intends shortly to retire on1,783 words
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Article345 1891-07-07 5 The restlts of the Tennis Tournament up to the present are as follows B.” Singles. E. W. Presgrave beat A. R. Adams 6-5, 6-4 H. H. Gilby A. S. Anthony 6-1, 4-6, 6-2 A. Durler M. C. Ruddock 6-4, 6-3 J. A. Harwood H. D. Munro345 words
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Article108 1891-07-07 5 It is distinctly to be borne in mind that ice do not by 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 rejected. Letters should, be brief, and. written on one side of108 words
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Article683 1891-07-07 5 interests at this juncture.— Hongkong Daily Press. The situation in Central China still continues critical. Ihe provincial authorities have for the time restored order in appearance, it is true, but to sorfle extent this is due doubtless to the presence of the numerous foreign men-of-war ininterests at this juncture.—Hongkong Daily Press. - 683 words
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Advertisement345 1891-07-07 6 NEW GOODS, JUST UNPACKED, ROBINSON CO., SINGAPORE. NEW GOODS. Ottoman and Bengaline Silk, latest shade, Embroidered Lisses for trimmings. Light colored Broche Silks, Colored Pongee Silks. Nuns Veiling in all shades, French Beige, Navy Serge, Cheviots, Jacquards, Delaines, Tennis striped cotton Cashmeres. Satin striped cotton Brochĕs. Ladies black Charles IX345 words
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Advertisement1687 1891-07-07 6 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. WANTED. NOTICE. Must understand dispensing. Assignee, Penang. Paid-up Capital /35,783,060, A nnlv “M Y T HE undei si S ncd is instructed to take Reserve funds /1,003,375.71 234 P Office. CBU P c TcTm Bnd pUt U P for sale Head Office in Amsterdam. J runmu auction1,687 words
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Advertisement2074 1891-07-07 7 L „o M"LARTY COMPANY. "McLarty, Penang” consulting engineers, naval architects, no. ao, beach street Thue’s A. I. Code (1887.) SURVEYORS Penang „A. B. C... 4th edition and General Manager. Private Cooes. CONTRACTORS, F. M. McLarty, m.i.m.e. r BRANCHES AT THAIPING, BATU GAJAH AND SINGAPORE. ths Asbestos in all forms, i2,074 words
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Advertisement425 1891-07-07 8 PILSENER BEER. KEY BRAND. K IMPORTED SINCE 1879. 2VOALK GENUINE WITHOUT THESE THREE L ABELS ijSia Labels and Trade Mark Registered in England and Germany IfirA TRADE-MARK Sk 'l U| Mg Rs rewedand BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. j liirW i VOL Sole Importers and Sole Agents, SCHMIDT, KUSTERMANN Co. New York425 words
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Advertisement452 1891-07-07 8 BASS /a\ DIAMOND Purest and Lightest ALE extant. SELANGOR GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. 11ENDERS will be received at the British Resident’s Office, Kwala Lumpur, up to noon on the 15th September 1891, for the following farms for a period of three y ears from Ist January 1892 to 31st December 1894: 1.452 words
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Advertisement277 1891-07-07 8 THE PRYE RIVER DOCK, PENANG. fpIIE above Dock, situated in Province _L M ellesley at the entrance of the Prve River, has lately been lengthened and deepened and is now of the following dimensions Length on the blocks 330 feet. Breadth at entrance 50 Depth of water on sill at277 words
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