Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 January 1892
1892-01-28
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1892-01-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. L. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1892. No. 2122 words
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Advertisement582 1892-01-28 1 pipping (JloficCG. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. fIIHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Rohilla 7th Feo. I Ravenna 28th Jan. Clyde 21st Mahva 11th Feb. The above dates are only approximate the arrivals and departures may be582 words
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Advertisement1478 1892-01-28 1 pipping (Boticce. British India Steam Navigation Company, Ltd. banks. Koninklijke I’aketvaart Maatschappij. The Agra Bank Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. Negapatam Line of Steamers. Capital£l,ooo,ooo. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. I (One Million Sterling.) Intended Sailing and Expected Arrival of Steamers. Head Office: XT Nicholas Lane, Lombard Str., London, E.C. Fob Willsail.1,478 words
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Advertisement673 1892-01-28 1 INEDERLANDSCHE 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 India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore, Medan (Deli) Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and673 words
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Article117 1892-01-28 2 Expected. Names. From. Destination. > Consignees. Jan. 29 Nevasa Singapore Rangoon .Huttenbach, Liebert&Co. 29 Maha Vajirunhis Paxlang Singapore Mansfield, Bogaardt Co. 29 Stentor Liverpool Singapore Java Do. 30 Lamington Glasgow S’pore, 110 110, Manilla. Huttenbach, Liebert <t Co. 31 Nestor Singapore London Mansfield, Bogaardt Co. 31 P. &O. Nizam117 words
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Article58 1892-01-28 2 Departures. 27th January. Per s. s. Pundua for Negapatam, Meeranathem Chetty, Raman Chctty, Mutiah Chetty Meapah Chetty for Madras, Mr. Mrs. J. M. Daly. Per s. s. Purnea for Singapore, Major-Genl. Sir Charles Warren, Cnpt. Compton, Mr. W. H. Marks, Mr.N. Plant. Mr. A. Sarkies, Mr. A' Mrs.58 words
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Article15 1892-01-28 2 Mail close To-morrow. For Per str. TimeEdie, Segli Olehlch Hole Canton... 1 p.m.15 words
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Article55 1892-01-28 2 Friday, 29th New Moon. Cricket. Penang R. C. vs. Singapore R. C. Town Band, Esplanade. Dance, Town Hall. Saturday, 30tii Cricket ami Football, Penang R. C. vs. Singapore R. C. Town Band, Esplanade. Chinese New Year commences. Sunday, 31 st Fourth Sunday after Epij liany. Monday, Ist Tuesday,55 words
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Article127 1892-01-28 2 Penang, 28th January, 1892. Fates close as follows: Lcndon, Demand Bank 2 11} dollar. Do. I months*sight Bank... 8/0 1 l>. 3 (’redits 3 <>t Do. 3 Documentary 3/(1} Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 221| Do. 30 days’sight Private 224 Bombay, Demand Bank 221 J Do. 30 days’sight Private 224127 words
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Article76 1892-01-28 2 Penang,2Bth January. 1892. Tin $34.50 (Trang no supply Black Pepper < West Coast, no supply QAcheen no supply White Pepper... 16.50 sellers. Cloves (picked) $26. do Mace No. 1 small supplies Mace No. 2 do Nutmegs 87. sellers i I. $.60 do Sugar „2. 3.50 do Basket.76 words
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Article322 1892-01-28 2 The Sale of the Portuguese Colonies. London, 26th January.— The project for selling the Portuguese Colonies, in order to relieve the financial straits of Portugal, is gaining favour with the Cortes. The Government, however, views the idea with disfavour. [The dependencies of Portugal are, in proportion to the322 words
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Article1110 1892-01-28 2 The state of affairs in Pahang does not appear to us satisfactory; we should be glad to be able to feel that satisfaction, as to the progress of events, which the Governor professed in his last speech in Council. To look at the British aspect of1,110 words
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Article1259 1892-01-28 2 Colonel Deykerhoff, the new Governor of Acheen, arrived from Singapore this morning in H. M. S. JZftatrow. He leaves for Acheen this evening. Small-pox has spread from Penang Road to Leith Street, where a ease has occurred. The patient, however, a Eurasian lad, has been removed to1,259 words
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270 1892-01-28 2 The report received and published yesterday, regarding the attack the police station at Batu Feringhi b\ robbers early yesterday morningis often the case when derive: j native sources, inacurate, and appo- 11 iihave been in some respects We are now, however, in270 words
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Advertisement392 1892-01-28 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 Ceylon392 words
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Advertisement536 1892-01-28 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. 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, HALLIFAX, Secretary io the Municipal Commissioners. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that from this date Perak Road is re-opened536 words
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Advertisement18 1892-01-28 2 THE "Pinang Gazette” CALENDAR FOR 1892 COMPRISING A USEFUL SHEET CALENDAR AND A DESK CALENDAR. Price: 50 Cents.18 words
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Article1051 1892-01-28 3 Third Day, Wednesday, 27th Jani ary. The Penang Spring Meeting was brought to a close yesterday. On the whole it was a meeting which, though not, strictly speaking, unsuccessful, somehow lacked that intense excitement which we were accustomed to see prevail on former occasions. Betting was carried on1,051 words
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395 1892-01-28 3 (From our Exchanges.) London, January 20. —In London to-day’ there are signs of the deepest mourning; business is largely suspensed all flags are Hying at half mast rand the blinds of business premises and many private houses are drawn. The body395 words
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Article234 1892-01-28 3 A Bill, entitled an Ordinance for the Regulation and Control of Jinrikshas, which has been read a first time, is published. —The following Ordinances, which have been passed, are published —An Ordinance to remove doubts as to the validity of certain marriages solemnized in the Colony234 words
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Article217 1892-01-28 3 (Summarised fawn papers of 21st—23rd inst.) A special service was held ip St, Cathedral on the evening of the 20th hist,, as a mark of reverence and respect on the occasion of the funeral of H. R. H. the late Duke of Clarence and Avondale, k. g. The217 words
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Article1871 1892-01-28 3 Free Press. —<+ Thursday, January 21st 1892. PRESENT: H. E. the Governor (Sir Cecil C. Smith, o.c. m. g.), the Hons, the Acting Colonial Secretary (A. P. Talbot), t lu- Acting Resident Councillor of Malacca (E. E.isemonger), the Attorney-General (J. W. Bonser), the Acting Colonial Treasurer (H.Free Press. - 1,871 words
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Article552 1892-01-28 3 (Fid Rangoon.) AX AVSTRO-Hl XGARIAX GOLD standard. I ieuna, January 1'.).-—Formal negotiations between the Austrian and Hungarian Ministers begin to-morrow in Vienna, with a view to the establishment of a gold standard for the Au-tro-Hungarian Empire. A S( EXE IN THE FRENCH lIAMBER OE DEPUTIES. Paris, .hiunary 1!’.(Fid Rangoon.) - 552 words
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Advertisement1283 1892-01-28 3 ROSS BEAN. TAILORS, HABIT BREECHES MAKERS. HATTERS, Hosiers and Gentlemen’s Outfitters. No. 1, Beach Street Union Street, 201 PENANG. FOR SALE. AUCTION’SALE. 1- OMOND bungalow, Penang Hill. By Order of the Mortgagee. J Apply to mO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION on 301 E. W. PRESGRAVE. I Tuesday the 2nd1,283 words
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Advertisement1238 1892-01-28 4 WHISKY! IT t T MARTTYN m A good, wholesome, and refreshing Mineral Water. I 3 B JUST ARRIVED, in splendid order. CONNINGHAM GO'S. PORT Entrances: Beach Street, Grand Hotel Yard; Union Street, opposite Government Telegraph Office. a good wine, strongly recommended. o n accoun t o f fluctuation in exchange1,238 words
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Advertisement413 1892-01-28 4 3ngurance Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Company of Hamburg. Established 1854. THE undersigned have been i Agents of the above Company are ready to accept fire risks at [u IT J 232 KATZ BROTHERS. MARINE INSURANCE. Mannheim Insurance Company THE undersigned have been appoint Agents for the above Compan- a are open413 words
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