Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 February 1893
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1893-02-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILT. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1893. No. 2522 words
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Advertisement561 1893-02-01 1 pipping (Rottces. Oriental Steam Navigation Company. .C'TDx rplIE mail steamers may b e expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following date’s Outwards. Homewards. \\]la sth Feb Jncona 14th Feb. 19th Thames 28th sth Mar. Peshawur 11th Mar. rapin’ 10th Rohilla 24th ri iea lMve dates tire561 words
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Advertisement1590 1893-02-01 1 pipping (Hoficee. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. C The a™ Bank Limited Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailiny and expected Arrival of Steamers Capital£l,ooo,ooo. -y (Qne Mil Hon Sterling j v v- o Head Office x OR ILL SAIL1,590 words
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Advertisement675 1893-02-01 1 HEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL HAATSCUfMJ. (Net her land. Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds /1,561,364.71 Special Reserve Fund... /1,000,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands ’lndia. The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean,675 words
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Article64 1893-02-01 2 Mails close To-mobkow />’( r Per xtr. Titne. Edie Il’ua/u ...10 a.m. Etlie, Scgli A Olehleh... Jl- A. Atjeli 1 i’.M. Pangkor <fc T. Anson Mrui/Auntiu... 2 p.m. I’ItIDAY, 3rd. I),.Ji ir» Kvei 1 P.M. Langkat Jin Ho 2 p.m. Europe, rid Negapatam... >irs<i 4P M. The P.64 words
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Article148 1893-02-01 2 A R RIVALS. February.— Per s. s. Palamcotta from Calcutta. Mr. 11. E. Crawford. Mr. E. King and Mr. Geary; from Rangoon, Mr. Ledeboer and Mr. Joe Chaslro. Di partures. 2Sih January.- l’< r s.s. (i. G. ran Lansberye for Singapore. Mrs. Ferrao and child. Asst. Surveyor A.148 words
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Article124 1893-02-01 2 PEXAM6, l>r Februabt, 1893. Rates close as follohs: n. Demal tank 2 dol. Do. -I months’ sight Bank 29’ Do. 3 < Lts 2 Do. 3 Doenmentary 2,‘9J Calcutta. Demand Bank R» 2-2' Do. <lav-’ Jit Private w 2_ L Boml.av, Deniaml Bank 222’ Do. 39 davs’sight Private I2G124 words
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Article72 1893-02-01 2 P»h»s<. Ist Febri ary. 1M93 To. 83SM5 (Trang small supply Ba.k P. W.-tC-a-' lC3»aeLor« lA. I J 0.50 do Wl.it. P< -»i 13 f sellers. \fiire No. 1 C.S». do Mure No 2 70. do Nutmegs 7.L— do N.. I. 59» do Sugar 2. 4. do I72 words
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Article131 1893-02-01 2 The Czarewitch i.n Berlin. London, 29/7* Jintui)y.— The Czarewitch has received tFT»- most cordial reception in Berlin. lie lunched with the Guardsmen; and the Emperor William, in toasting the Czar, adverted to the past close friendship between Russian and Prussian rulers. The Panama Scandal Report says that the131 words
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Article22 1893-02-01 2 nt K t h. At Hill View, on the Ist nst.. the wife of lb j.ek'i Laiki», of a son.22 words
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694 1893-02-01 2 \\t are inclined to think that too much indui_<-ii( i- is granted to pers- n illy conducted suits ii, this Colony. We follow the law of Enghtn 1 here, by which legal redress is. without expense, open to all, and litigants can,694 words
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Article978 1893-02-01 2 Some Chinese fishermen’s huts at Bagan Lnar, P. W., were destroyed by fire on Monday afternoon. No lives were lost. The outward bound P. 0. mail steamer liohilla left Colombo at noon on Monday, and may be expected to arrive here on Friday next. To-morrow night the978 words
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Article262 1893-02-01 2 The above tournament opened on day evening on the Esplanade. Five t were down for play, but only twn contested. In the Singles. Class B Wilson quickly disposed of 'l’ it q Hll field, .nd W. Ci'„ tton J. F. M reford, each garfe being won262 words
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Article267 1893-02-01 2 (From the “Government Gazette.") Mr. William Hood Treacher, c. m. g., appointed British Resident of Selangor, with effect from the 17th March. 1892. arrised in the State and assumed duty on the 11th January. 1893. Otijek Appointments. Mr. H. G. B. Vane, appointed Auditor of Selangor, reported his arrival(From the “Government Gazette.") - 267 words
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Article1115 1893-02-01 2 “Indian Engineering,” of 21st January, has a severe article on the progress of work in the Kinta Valley Railway, from which we extract the following: Tur. fifteen miles of the Kinra alley Ru-' way in tire Ipoh section from Kotu Baru to Ipnh sh< uld. by1,115 words
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Advertisement580 1893-02-01 2 PRITCHARD CO. 1 Nor l c TO LEND HAVE NOW OPENED OUT Q N GoOD Se< UKI4Y, $lO,OOO. E.v. 8. 8. GLEAAVON, fl aIJ.'W. KENNEDY, their first shipment of TO LET NEW GOODS for 1893 f j rpIIE desirable residei re ha l>"Oßth,’ situated in Northarn R< nd. Entry from580 words
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Advertisement229 1893-02-01 2 NOTICE. I' THE undo signed here by give notice that my wife, Lim Gaik Ki.e. hating left my protect -n. 1 will not Irresponsible for ai v debt or debts contracted by her from this date. TAN HOCK PENG, i 'J' >. /'<•/' ('<>urf, Penang. P.'i.anz. .-th January, 1893. 11229 words
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Article418 1893-02-01 3 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") Sir, —I learn from your paper that a petition has been prepared in Singapore addressed to the Secretary of State, praying him to continue the term of office of the present Governor. With the exception of one or two interested418 words
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Article1174 1893-02-01 3 1 A correspondent asks me to call attention to the growing practice of some estates of carry ng their attaps and other necessary’ materials by road instead of rail. The writer doubts if planters are wise in availing tl emselves to the utmost, extent of the1,174 words
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Article1254 1893-02-01 3 How the Rhinoceros was h-agged. While visiting the mnkim of Pulo Tiga in my rounds during December, I was informed by rhe Malays that there was a rhinoceros across river which had been making itself unpopular for some time past, by charging several people who had ventured into1,254 words
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Article379 1893-02-01 3 '1 he following is translated from the Soiirabati i < 'ourant:— 1 he good people of Penang have again ainmle an attack <•:; the Dutch and we may be quite happy that we are at a safe distance. Our readers will know that Pulo Wav, though a very379 words
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Advertisement219 1893-02-01 3 FOR SALE. T/lEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, V Selangor and Sumatra. W. JONES, No Ic. King Street. Photographer. LOUIS KUHNE, LEIPZIG. NEW’ SCIENCE OF HEALJ ING. or the doctrine of the unity “of all diseases forming the basis of a “nMt’/onn method of cure, without medicines and without operations.” Everybody219 words
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Advertisement871 1893-02-01 3 DANDO&Co. k- v TAILORS A-iltid GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No. 1, Beach Street Union Street, 261 PENANG. ENGLISH BREAD. PUBLIC SALE r |IHE Proprietors of the Light Street On Tuesday, 2Sth March, 1893, at 10 a.m., _L Bakery now receive from Europe regular consignments of SUPERIOR Flour 2-t tllC Public Sales RoODIS871 words
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Advertisement1097 1893-02-01 4 adress MCLARTY COMPANY. h^o^' “MCLARTY. PENANG” CONSULTING ENGINEERS NAVAL ARCHITECTS, N 3 P E t ang THUE’S A. I. CODE (1887.) General Manager. A. 8.C...4TH EDITION AND F.M. McLarty, m.i.m.e. CONTRACTORS. > *»*■< Al nil fnrmq 1 Forgings of all kinds. I Iron and Steel Plates, Iron and Steel Jetties,1,097 words
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Advertisement1092 1893-02-01 4 HEIDSIECK CO.’S CHAMPAGNE. Moxorow, “red seal,” (Medium Dry). Monopole Sec, “red foil,” (Dry). Sore Agents: SCHMIDT KUSTERMANN Co., 434 Penang. No more AST ESTD. in A. D. 1888, Ji^f RESS1 N c GHS PcwJer S. N. Ghosh’s Compound Decoction wyy aS The only idldne ll?vbl ob ia d a rew“1,092 words
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