Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 January 1892
1892-01-27
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1892-01-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DA.ILU. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [Pff/C£ 20 CENTS. VOL. L. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1892. No. 2022 words
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Advertisement607 1892-01-27 1 pipping (Rotices. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. ®rilHE mail steamers may J- be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates»:— Outvzards. Homewards. mil Ha.venna 28th Jan. Clyle fcl.'t MaZwc» 11th Feb. The above dates are only approximate the mj 1 departures may be either earlw4n*607 words
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Advertisement1507 1892-01-27 1 pipping (Hoficcs. British India Steam Navigation Company, Ltd, banks. Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatSchappij. The Agra Bank Ocean Steam Ship Company. Negapatam line of Steamers. Capitaldlt,OOO,OOO. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. (One Million Sterling.) IntendecUSailing and Expected Arrival of Steamers. Head office: f Uiehoht» Lane, Lombard Str., London, E.C. loK Will sail. I Steamer.1,507 words
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Advertisement656 1892-01-27 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 1,501,346.38 Special Reserve Fund... /1,000,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands Indi». The Factorij of the Nederlandgch Handel MaatSchappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli) Samarang, Sourabaia. Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan Pasaroean,656 words
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Article132 1892-01-27 2 Expected. Jan*" Names. From. Destination. Consignees. 28 Nevasa Singapore Rangoon Huttenbach, liieherf A.Co. 28 P. AO. Ravenna Do. Colombo A London liiliillan, Wood A Co. 29 Maha Vajirunhis Patlang Singapore Mansfield, Bogaardt A Cc>. 29 I Stentor Liverpool Singapore A Java Do. 29 Mombassa Rangoon Singapore Huttenbach. Liebert A132 words
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Article39 1892-01-27 2 Mails close To-morrow. For Per str. Titne. Europe, via Brindisi llavenna 4.30 p.m. Friday. Edie, Segli A Olehleh HokCanton... 1 p.m. The homeward bound mail steamer Ifatefna left Singapore for Penang at 8 a. in. to-dĕty. 139 words
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Article48 1892-01-27 2 Arrivals. 27th January.— Per s. s. Pundua from Singapore, Mr. L. A. Norris. Mr. Inclie Long, Miss Cropley and child. Master Alex. Stronach, Mr. Ho Ne Nyong and infant, Mr. F. Surrell. Mr. Mijano, Mr. J. I). A. Pereira, Mr. Khoo B. Kheok and Mr. Capel.48 words
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Article59 1892-01-27 2 Wednesday, 27th Races, 3rd Day. c Thursday, 28th Homeward mail closes, vid Brindisi. Auction Sale Falls of Earn.” Friday, 29th 1— New Moon. Cricket. Penang IL C. rs. Singapore R. C. Town Band, Esplanade. Dance, Town Hall. Saturday, 30th Town Band, Esplanade. Chinese New Year commence s. Sunday,59 words
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Article124 1892-01-27 2 Penang, 27tii Jam ary, 1892. Bates close as follows: L< ndon, Demand Bank 2 111 dollar Do. 4 months’ sight Bank... 30J 1 >c. Credits Do. 3 Documentary 3/0j Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 222 Do. 3v days’sight Private 22-t Bombay, Demand Bank 2i’2 Do. 30 days’ sight Private 2?4124 words
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Article80 1892-01-27 2 Penang,27th January. 189*2. Tin $34.50 (Trang no supply Black Pepper < West Coast, no supply (Aehecn no supply White Pepper... 16.5 U sellers. Cloves (picked) $26. do Mace No. 1 small supplies Mace No. 2 do Nutmegs 87. sellers No. 1 550 do Sugar 2. 3.50 do80 words
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Article298 1892-01-27 2 (Straits Times, 238 D J ani; art.) BenU-mr "Straits Tin" (£1 pd) Z 5 cents now <>»<>/. Sintn (i< l.lfields i£l jh!) cents Innins Mmes Is! (£1 j>d) f* Asysrr. Jelebu Minitij; C>> <", pd)... 11J S.llees. Ketchan Palmntt (£1 jh!) £4 telltrs. Malay Prospecting Co. M'298 words
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Article95 1892-01-27 2 Rossendale Election. London, 2bth January.— The result of the Rossendale election is the return of Mr. Maden, the Liberal candidate, by a majority of 1200 votes over Mr. Brooks, the Unionist nominee. United States Ultimatum to Chili. The United States Government has presented an immediate ultimatum to Chili,95 words
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Article435 1892-01-27 2 It will be observed, from our correspondent's telegram, that Mr. W. E. Maxwell has established a censorship over press telegrams from Pahang. He has, no doubt unwillingly, modified his original attitude of stopping press telegrams altogether—we have reason to believe through the direct intervention of the Governor—,435 words
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Article1258 1892-01-27 2 Rain fell last night, for the first time for over three weeks. The Legislative Uoencil held a meeting on Thursday last the report of the proceedings will appear in our next issue. Mr. A. C. Capel, Advocate and Solicitor, has arrived from London, and has resumed his1,258 words
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241 1892-01-27 2 Four Prisoners Rescued. Three Policemen Injured. A daring attack was made by some thirty odd Chinese robbers, at about one o’clock this morning, on the police station at Batu Feringhi, on the north coast of the island, xvhich was in charge241 words
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Article85 1892-01-27 2 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.") Sir.—l find that in making reference to the China, Straits, Ac., Directories in this day’s issue of your paper, you mention the price as probably 8 10.00 per copy. As the price is 85.00 only for the large edition, ard 885 words
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Article128 1892-01-27 2 The following are the particulars of the lotteries last night:— I.—The Challenge Stakes. Subscriptions $155 Touch-not sold for 35 Muar 60 Pasha 10 Rapid 1 Memoir 12 Friendless 20 Total 293 2.—The Merchants’ Cup. Subscriptions $75 Gazelle sold for 35 Independent 8 Susannah 4 Total 122 3. —The128 words
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Article2757 1892-01-27 2 Special Telegrami. > A Press CrnsorsjuvRaja Bila’s party Countermanded The engagement of Dyaks. Attitude of the Sakeis. (From our special Correspondent-) Teas, 25th January —Telegrams disa3° ff ed unless countersigned. I wired about Duhan but the telegram was stopped[This is in reply to our request for2,757 words
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Advertisement398 1892-01-27 2 PRITCHARD Co. Have just opened out ex s. s. “GLENEAGLES” The following goods Tailoring Materials in 1892, Spring Patterns Fine Black Worsted for Dress Suits Extra Light Tropical Worsted Suitings (in suit lengths only) Fine Cashmere Flannel, striped checked, White Cashmere Flannel White Cricketing Flannel A large assortment of Ceylon398 words
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Advertisement426 1892-01-27 2 New Advertisements. municipalnoticeT rpHE next ordinary meeting of the MuniI cipal Commissioners will be held in the Town Hall, at 2.30 p.m., On Friday, the sth February. (By Order) J. W. H ALLI FAX, Secretary to the Municipal Commissioners. WATERFALL GARDEN SWIMMING BATH. TITHE annual subscription to this Bath I426 words
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Advertisement8 1892-01-27 2 $5 FOR THREE MONTHS. "PINANG GAZETTE” DAILY EDITION.8 words
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Article603 1892-01-27 3 Further Particulars. Of the two survivors who have reported themselves to the Ban Moh Hong to-day. says the last f 'fcina Mail, one is said to be the ship’s cook and the other the head coolie, not the supercargo as previously reported. From the603 words
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Article564 1892-01-27 3 (Via Rangoon.) Italy’s sympathy., Pome, January 'l4.—ln the t Chamber of Deputies this evening, the President announced. in moving terms, the death of the Duke of Clarence, and said that England’s sorrow was Italy’s sorrow. The House warmly concurred with the President’s remarks, AN INDIAN REGIMENT HONGKONG. A564 words
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794 1892-01-27 3 Held on the Bth January, 1892. Present. J. Y. Kennedy. Esq. (President), Capt. Cameron r. e., A. G. Wright, Esq., and A. K Adams, Esq. Absent. The Hon. D Comrie and W. C. Brown, Esq., m. d. 1. The minutes of794 words
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Obituary44 1892-01-27 3 OBITUARY. London, January 18.—Mr. Benjamin’ Scott, Chamberlain of the City of London, and his wife have succumbed to an attack of iufluenza. Vienna, January 19.—The death is announced of Archduke Charles Salvator from influenza, making the third archduke who has succumbed to this disease.44 words
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Advertisement813 1892-01-27 3 THE STRAITS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1883. ESTABLISHED 1888. Capital fully Subscribed: Capital fully Subscribed: $3,000,000=£500,000. $2,000,000=£330,000. Capital paid-up Capital paid-up $600,000=£100,000. $400,000=£66,000. Reserve Fund Reserve Fund $25,000=£4,000. $60,000=£10,000. Reserve Liability of Shareholders o 52,400,000=£400,000. RESEBVE L,JB,t,Ir 0F Shaeekolde.s 51,600,000=£264,000. Balance of Working Account-at 31st December,813 words
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Advertisement2248 1892-01-27 4 MCLARTY COMPANY. N°date Perak Roadls re-opened to traffic. “MCLARTY, PENANG” CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS, No. SO, BEACH STREET (By Order) J. W. HALLIFAX, THUE’S A. I. CODE (1887.) SURVEYORS r PE^ N Secretary to the Municipal Commissioners. A. B. C. 4-TH EDITION AND General Manager. Municipal Office, Town Hall, AND2,248 words
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Advertisement193 1892-01-27 4 HEIDSIECK CoT CHAMPAGNE. red seal,” (Medium Dr Monopole Sec, “red foil,” (Dry) Sole Agents SCHMIDT KUSTERMANN p 434 4 o 1 n 4 > ij f /i.,' 0/ A \l The Elephant Brand of Pii.'Fnei;B is specially adapted for conscr in a tropical climate. Behr Co., Sole Db.prJ Singapore. Dec.,193 words
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