Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 February 1893

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAZL7. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [Pff/CE 20 O£NTS. VOL. LI. FRIDAY". FEBRUARY 10, 1893. No. 33
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 638 1 flipping (Hotices. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. SrpHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. Carthage 19th Feb Thames 24th Feb. Afahva sth Mar. Peshawur 10th Mar. Afirzapore 19th Rohilla 24th Carthage 7th Apl. The above dates are only
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    • 1459 1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. rr KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. The Agra Bank Limitei Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. (One Million Sterling) I Head Office: F R Will sail Steamer From Expected on Nicholas Lane, Lombard Str.,
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    • 453 1 «EMRUHDSCBS BANDKL iAATSCHiW. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 1,561,364.71 Special Reserve Fund... /1^000,OCK). 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, and
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  • 60 2 Mails close to-morrow. For Per str. Time. Deli Avagyee noon Edie* Segli Olehleh R.K.Atjeh... Ip.m. Pangkor 4T. Anson Ngapoota, 1 p.M. Pangkor AT. Anson Canton 1 p.M. S’pore Hongkong Nanking 2 p.m. Pangkor &T. Anson Taw Tong ft p.m. The mail despatched from Penang to London, rid Brindisi,
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  • 67 2 Friday, 10th Abell ami Klaer’s Circus. Penang Cricket Club General Meeting. Anglo-Chinese School Distribution of Prizes. Sati’ruay, 11th: Town Band, Golf Club. Sunday, 12th Quinquagesima Mon iky. 13th Town Band. Esplanade. Penang Ladies “At Home,’’ Town Hall. Ti’kmoay, 14th Mrs. Skinner At Home’’ Residency. Wkhnkspay, 15th Ash Wednesday.
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  • 128 2 Penang, I<»th Fubblary, 1893. Rktes close as FOLLOWS: London. Demand Bank 2 dol. Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 29| Do. 3 Credit» Do. 3 Documentary 2/9| Calcutta. Demand Bank R* 223-223} Do. 30 days’sight Private 224} Bombay. Demand Bank 223 Do. 30 days’sight Private 2241 Madras, Demand Bank 222,
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  • 80 2 l’ra*Nfi. bun Febbviby. 1893. Tn. f Trang 10.25 sellers. B’a< L Prppet < to ael'era Aelo-etl 10.50 <lo White Pepper 13 60 sellers, loves (pieke I) 2»’,. do Mace No. 1 **2. do Mace No. 2 70 do Nutmegs 80.— do I No. I. 5.99 do Sugar
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  • 220 2 lf>lraih Tun»». 7TH FLuKCAKY.) Renienir “StraitaTin** (Eip i «...«L Siam «ioj.lfteid» £l t-1 R'cu. N. w In m. M n 4 M. ur, «W. |Hb. (I J,>bn M I’., t.ml) iVW Ketrhau Pahanr p! Di Malay Pr Cn ft. IS, Paliamr <‘<»riMiratn>n ($1 p«i) Pahang Ontral £1
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  • 44 2 House oe Commons. London. Sth February.— Mr. Wharton’s amendment regretting the absence of measures to relieved the agricultural depression has«been rejected «by a majority of 40. Mr. K eir Hardie’s similar amendment regarding industrial distress was rejected by a majority of 167.
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  • 197 2 The Singajiorc Free Press lias a second article on the wickedness of the Government for treating Selangor much in the same way as it treats Penang; and another, a flattering article, about the improvement in the t< hc of the Pinang Gazette. IVe are gratified to have
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  • 599 2 COMl’AKist ns are odious is a trite phrase pretty often used, ami whether usually true or untrue, we think it will be generally admitted by the public in the Straits, that the comparisons «drawn by us arc odious to the Singapore Free Press- and though we
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  • 539 2 Twelve hundred cases of Langkat oil arrived from Babaian tliis morning by the steamer As.canius. It Is now reporte«i from Ottawa that General Lcrd Wolseley will probably l>e appointed Governor of Canada. The statement bits been received by the Canadian press With great satisfaction. If. -m; TwO’OlWax
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  • 79 2 The homeward P. 4 O. mail steamer .bicotiu. which arrived this morning, brought Singapore papers dated as far back ns lhe 4th. sth ami 6th instant. These should have come by the steamer Nanking which an ived. from Singapore yesterday morning. Seeing that the Nanking
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  • 61 2 None of the ties arrangeil on the programme for yesterday were played. W. Egerton and L. E. P. Wolferstan. however, met H. Scott ami A Durler in the Double Handicap. The game was driven out to great length, the first set occupying no less than forty
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  • 227 2 {Free Press.) The Nii Tringganu got ashore on the Cyrene Skoal yesterday morning about 5 o’clock and did not come off till 10 a. m., with the rising tide. She apparently suffered no damage. There was a great exodus of Malays on Saturday for the Haj. The Telemachtis
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  • 96 2 (To the Editor of the "Pinang G azelle Sir,-In your paper of yesterday’. L you say that a cricket match has b ranged to be played at the Esp] aj ?J U morrow, between the Penang Rg.^ B lo Club and the Regiment. Please alim' 1 o as Captain
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  • 42 2 The rice crop prospects of Burma better this year than last. The esti of the last season showed that 1,2.W' tons of cleaned rice was available port the estimate for the 31st ending shows 1,377,000 tons available season.
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  • 53 2 An interesting legal question has j.j. in the Delhi division, whether when person, who is under security for behaviour, be convicted of an offence jn Native State, the securities furnished ca* legally be forfeited. The question w j|[ doubtless come before tbe Chief Court f or
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  • 84 2 Interesting notes on the mineral sources of Burma, by Dr. Fritz Noetlin» have just been published at Rangoon’ They show what has been known as Burmese amber not amber, and different from all known fossil resins. Dr. Noetliwhas named it Burmite, and says its qualities will
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  • 121 2 The Government have prepared asdiem? for providing lands for pariahs and low castes, chiefly for those in the Chinglppnt District with a view to ameliorate their condition. It has been resolved that all lands that have a"ready been or mar in future be purchased
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  • 620 2 Information was received from the FeM authorities yesterday, said the San Francis’Examiner of Dec. Isth, to the effect that wort hail been sent by the Chinese Six Compani» that there would be no further resistanct made to the Geary Registration law. It wa said
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 664 2 PRITCHARD CO. New Advertisement. NOTICE. HAVE NOW OPINED OUT c Q «crrwro»» PENANG SALES ROOM Ex. S. S. GLENAVON, auction sale of valuable nbusE PROPERTY IN BURMAH ROAD, their first shipment of The undersigned is instructed by Knot) NEW GOODS for 1893, Ghi.n Choe Esy., to put up for sale
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    • 116 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE.. tIUIE next Onlinary Meeting of tlieMnniI cipal Commissioners will be held in the Town Hall, at 2.30 i’. m., On Wj.iiNt<i>ay. the 15th Instant. (By Oidtr) J. W. HALLIFAX, Secretary to the Mnnicifal Commissioners. BEADY SHORTLY. PERAK HANDBOOK AND CIVIL LIST, 1893. Second Year of Issue REVISED AND
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  • 841 3 (Free Press.) On Saturday we alluded to what we understand to be the sharp practice by which the Government of this Colony intercepted S 199.000 of Selongor money en route for investment in Indian securities, and diverted that money to the discharge of the Sungei Ujong debt
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  • 299 3 A distinct change of tone has been imported into the discussion of Penang s grievances in reference to the policy of H. E. Sir Cecil Smith as Governor, and th latterday utterances of the Pinang Gazette on the matter, having more of sweet reasonableness
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  • 519 3 A.—History. An Englishman in Paris. History of Rome. Stories from Greek Comedians. The Refounding of the German Empire. Footnote to History. Tuscan Republic. Duffy Bella. B.—Biography. Nell Gwyn. Memoirs of Hole (Dean). Racing Life of Lord Geo. Bentinck. 25 years in the
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  • 1294 3 We have shown in a previous article how the deficits which resulted mainly from the rapid fall of the rupee were filled by increased taxation, and by the withdrawn! of funds appropriated for local development, and by other measures which could not but have the
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  • 454 3 s—l tverland, China Mail. China.—News comes from Hankow concerning a disturbance which it is feared may be the beginning of a fresh series of riots. The rails of the small track at the Viceroy Chang Chi-tung’s works at Wong-she-kong have been torn up, and some of
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  • 873 3 [extract from a private letter.] It was the latter part of August 1891. A friend and I had come down from Ramsgate to Minster, to see the venerable church there, which is a thousand years old. I entered the churchyard and seated myself upon a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 17 3 FOR SALE. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, Selangor and Sumatra. W. JONES, No. Ic. King Street. Photographer.
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    • 1138 3 DANDO Co. TAILOBS -A-ZiSTZD GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No. 1, Beach Street Union Street, 261 PENANG. FOR SALE. GOVERNMENT OF PERAK. PIANO, quite new, by Challen Son, Tenders for Port Weld -Penang Steam London, constructed specially for the Service Tropics with latest improvements—a hand- RENDERS will be received at the office some
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    • 1100 4 MCLARTY COMPANY. EET "McLarty. Penang” consulting engineers, naval architects. o Thue-s A. I. CODE (1887.) SURVEYORS Ge ge r. A> B C A ND AND F. M. MCLARTY.M.I.M.E. Private Codes. CONTRACTORS. *&&e Zy the %£ndei? mentioned Asbestos in »11 forms, 1 Forgings of »11 kinds. Iron and Steel Plates, Iron
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    • 1086 4 Treepoorah Bhoyrobby Rnshayon. ESTD. IN A D IRRQ 5 TS ’-really 4 “DYING MAN’S GOLD ,0 00. 1 DROP” for the Radical Cure of Spleen o Qbnah's? n Enlargement, Liver; Jaundice, Ague, Malarious J). .Il 0811 S LOUipOUIId Decocticu Fever, and any other obstinate fever of any bArsapariila. standing. FPHLS
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