Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 February 1893

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAZZiT. /V£IV SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. ’[PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1893. No. 30
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 646 1 &S pipping (Hottces. ’jiiinsiilar Oriental Steam Navigation Company. fIIHE mail steamers may '3 be expected to arrive p outwards, and leave Penang ■'•'yM homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Grthage 19th Feb Ancona 10th Feb. jf/ihea sth Mar. Thames 24th I/ r «*•(> 19th Peshawur 10th Mar. 1 Boh
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    • 1597 1 (notices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. r KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. The a™ Bank Limited Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. P HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. (One Million Sterling.) i -AZ' Head Office: FoR Will sail Steamer Fbom Expected on Nicholas Lane, Lombard Str.,
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    • 438 1 HEDERLAMDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 1,561,364.71 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,
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  • 51 2 Mails close to-mobrow. Aor Per str. Trnv. Edie ...11 a.m. Deli H<> Ki'-ei 1 r.MEdie, Segli A Olehleh Hok Canton 1 r.M. Langkat Jin Ho 1 p.s. Singapore Secundra 1 pm Pangkor AT. Anson... Lanakal 2 p.m. Friday. lUih. Klang A Malacca Teutonia ...10 A.M. Europe, ria Brindisi...
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  • 154 2 A KRIVALS. s’r<7 February.— Per s. s. Sirsa from Singapore. Mr. fl. Cobb, Mrs. Acheson and Mr. W. H. Walker. 4th Lehritary.—Ver s. s. Pentakota from Singapore, Mr. Bellamy. Mr. Khoo Pee Soon. Mr. Koh Kay Siew. Khoo Ghin Choe, Mr. Khoo Sim Bee. Mr. Khoo Mali and
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  • 67 2 Tokmoav, 7tji Abell and Klaer's Circus. Mrs. Skinner "At Home Residence. WroNKsoAV. Stu Town Band, Esplanade. Abel! an 1 Klaer's Circus. I‘enang Athena um, Debate on Capital Punishment I m'Rsntr, 1* th Last Quarter Moon. Town Band, Data Kramat Gardens. FkIIiAT, 10th Homeward mail <•!« *<—. rid Brindisi.
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  • 133 2 Pmxaxg. 7rn Febkvamy. 1893. Kates < Ijose as f- i.lows: London. Demand Bm.k 2H» dol. i Do. 4 months’ sight Batik 2 Do. 3 Credits 2!>M Do. 3 Documentary 2‘.K-j Calcutta. Demand Bank R* 222} Do. 30 days’ sight Private 224 Bombay, Demand Bank 222| Do. 3tl da vs’sight
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  • 78 2 7th Fr.BHt vky. 18'.‘3. To. ...S3B>» Trang small supply Il'to'L I’topef We*t C"«f«t. sellers ifUsl) A«*h«*eii 10.50 do White I'epper 13«»» sellers. <'h»ve“ (pieke.l) 26. <lq Mace No. I 82. do Mace No 2 7'».— do Nutmegs 7-’— do No. I. 590 do Sugar 2. 4 «1«»
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  • 122 2 Debates ox the Address. Landon, sth February.— The House of Lords has voted the address. In the House of Commons Mr. Labouehere moved sin amendment to the address in favor of evacuation of Uganda, and declared it would be a disgrace if the Government quitted office without doing
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  • 76 2 Thi Hon. D. Comrie has given notice of his intention to move the following resolution at the next meeting of the Legislative Council “That 11. E. the Governor l»e requested to ask for the appointment of a Royal Commission (consisting of Commissioners tin •onn«*( t« (1 with the
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  • 951 2 Ix our yesterday’s issue we recommended our Penang readers to read page 648 of the Blue Book just published. W < eli3i e_J»ot h ui t rm» t > <!«» more than glance at it our- dves. From the manner in which the information is
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  • 678 2 De. Snyder lias arrived from Singapore. A shark, measuring about ten feet, in length, was seen in the harbour on Sunday I last. This should be a warning to bathers. The homeward P. <t O. mail steamer Jnrona will leave Singapore for Penang to-morrow afternoon. The 0.
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  • 644 2 The Ladies Golf lournameuf commenced on the 23rd ultimo w hic k eluded on Saturday evening, w i* S Hon. A. M. Skinner, the tlle cillor, presented the prizes to the w L Ulu The meeting was in every Wa y lnn r success favored by fine
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  • 175 2 Ist Prize Mrs. Dow. 2nd Miss Logan. 3rd Mrs. Hallifax. 4th Miss Scott. sth Miss G. McClosky. In conclusion, the Penang Golf Cl tb li!»J e reason to be proud of many of the I*«* members, who play an excellent game: the winners, Mrs. Dow, Miss Logan. Jit* Hallifnx,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 580 2 PRITCHARD CO. NOTICES TO LEND HAVE NOW OPENED OUT O N SECURITY, $lO,OOO. Ex. S. S. “GLENAVON,” A rr’. r to 59 ALLEN A KENNEDY, their first shipment of NEW GOODS for 1893, I TO_LET. rpHE desirable residence CIIATfcWORTH,” Specially Selected from 1 situated inNortliam Road. Entry from Ist September.
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    • 212 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. r pHE Municipal Commissioners of George Town, I’ennng, invite tenders for the iron work for 3 bridges proposed to be ere< teil in (’:irn <rvon Stieet, Yoi k R »ad ami Scotland Road. Full particulars can be obtained at the Municipal Engineers <)tli‘«'. Trmlers. w Inch should be
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  • 97 3 The Esplanade was rather lively yesterday evening with tennis players. In the Double Handicap, J. W. Hallifax and W. W. Sadler had little trouble with A. Kerr and G. Macbnin, winning by 6-1, 6-4. In the Single Handicap, Class B, A. Durler defeated H. A. Edwards
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  • 95 3 Penang R. C. and Police vs. The Chinese R. C. This match was played on the Esplanade yesterday evening, and, after some even and interesting play, resulted in a win for the Chinese by 2 goals to 1. Kim Yeok and Eng Sen ng scored a goal each for
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  • 199 3 The following, taken from a Penang newspaper published in September 1883, adds weight to the assertion of Hawshaw” that the Resident Councillor of Penang is neither treated as a Councilloi nor a Counsellor, besides being a fairly accurate description of what happened during the last Session of
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  • 157 3 Under the- above heading, a correspondent sends us the following 'Die Singapore Free Press, in its issue of 23rd January, commences with “We do assert that there is more sympathy in Singapore for Pen- ang special difficulties than that settle* ment inclines to give us credit
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  • 99 3 The Penang Jiurikisha Regulations are published. Mr. Chang Chin Hsun, otherwise known as Mr. Thio Tiauw Siat, as vice Consul for China at Penang. Dr. M. F. Simon has been granted eight months’ vacation leave, on half pay, to follow three weeks vacation leave from January 31st. Mr.
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  • 750 3 {To the Editor of the Pinanq Gazette:') Sir, —You will have noticed that the Singapore Free Press, having failed to lure you into the Singapore parochial traps, is now trying to discount your opinion. It says, “We are quite certain that the Penang
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  • 1147 3 Tin ore exported from Perak after Ist March will be charged duty as if containing 65 o/o of metallic tin. It has hitherto passed the customs at 63 o o. The Perak Resident is of opinion that 25 cents per dav should be ample for a working day
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  • 329 3 (Straits Times.) The Hon. W. E. Maxwell (Colonial Secretary) will leave by the mail on Wednesday, and goes to Penang on service. A solemn high mass of Requiem for the late Senor Don Carlos de Garcimartin, the Spanish Consul, will be celebrated in the Cathedral of the Good
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  • 408 3 This vessel, belonging to the Messageries Maritimes and running between Calcutta and Colombo, was lost on the night of the 21st January. A Ceylon paper of the 24th savs Ihe Niemen foundered at 10 p. in. on Saturday night. The shaft broke at 9.30 a.
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  • 440 3 MEETING OF THE MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS HELD ON THE 20TH JANUARY. 1893. Present.—J. Y. Kennedy Esq. (President), the H<>n. D. Comrie, A. G. Wright Esq., Koh Seang Tat Esq. Al’fcnt.— W.C. Brown Esq., m.d., Capt. Anderson, R.E. 1. The minutes of last meeting are read and confirmed. 2. The
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1167 3 DANDO Co. TAILORS GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No. I, Beach Street Union Street, 261 PENANG. NOTICE. FOR SALE. 4LL persons having claims against the' m un u -xt A i«tnr,i. l TA l .v IVTUAW 4, A rpHE bouse named “Goodwood,” with il late UKLGOin Anthoni, Advocate and I <• i -L
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 934 4 Jnaurance (ttoftces. KHYE HO NEW YORK. FOUNDRY COMPANY, Life Insurance Company. Funds ZZZ7. £23,6Bl,BB6. ELD QU A A.. Heavy Reduction in Rates. ‘‘New plan” life policies on European ENGINEERS, lives in Penang. MANSFIELD, BOGAARDT Co., 801 EE R“M AKERS, 1 Agents. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. MARINE INSURANCE. and The Federal
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    • 434 4 A_„ M LARTY COMPANY. “McLarty, Penang” consulting engineers, naval architects, n 0.30, beach street Thue's A. I. Code (1887.) SURVEYORS penang. ■> A. B. C. 4th edition and General Manager. Private Codes. CONTRACTORS. F.M. McLarty,mj.m.e. < the Asbestos in all forms, Forgings of all kinds. Iron and Steel Plates, Iron
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    • 645 4 Clarke’s Unrivalled Hair live. Estd. in A. D. 1888. c TT7-ARRANTED not to 5t..;,, the Ski,,. g N Ghosh2 Compound Decoction I» Prepared mt vo sepal ate Lotties. o r n vwviuu Th.. t .ff... t will I. it.stootan.L., n it will Sarsaparilla. retain its gloss for a long time.
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