Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 February 1893
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1893-02-21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1893. No. 4022 words
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Advertisement619 1893-02-21 1 Shipping (Hotices. P,‘a insular 4 Oriental Steam Navigation Company. rpHE 'mail steamers may /Sy' I A oe expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following z “«dr dates Outward s. H omewards. i” i sth Mar. Thame# 24th Feb. I Mirzavore 19th PeshairHr loth Mar. Rohilla 24th619 words
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Advertisement1371 1893-02-21 1 SBtrmna (Hotkey BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. 3 KONIIIKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPFIJ. The Agra Bank Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Ar ci cal of Steamer*. Capital£l,ooo,ooo. (One Million Sterling.) For V\ ell sail Stkamer From Expei te_> on Head1,371 words
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Advertisement490 1893-02-21 1 MKDKRLASDSCHJ HAHML lUTSCHIFPU. (Betherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds /1,561,364.71 Special Reserve Fund... /1,000,000. Hhad Office un Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.- The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, BataviaAgencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarahg, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap490 words
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Article59 1893-02-21 2 Mails close To-morrow. I For Per str. Time. I Asahan Sanittvongsee.A 1 a.m. Deli Langko t 1 P.M. Edie, Segli A Ol< Ideli... R. K. Afjeh 1 p.m. I’angkor AT. Anson Taw Tong 2p m. i Singapore 7’nrnea 3 p.m. Thursday, 23rd. Langkat Jin do xoon Deli Ho59 words
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Article52 1893-02-21 2 Arrivals. Hilh February.—Per s s. P«men from Calcutta. Mr. A. Mack; from Rangoon, Capt. McNab. Mr. Smith and Mr. E. Smith; and from Moulmein. Mr. H. Latham, Professor Laurence and Mr. G. Prohy. Departures. 2l.<t February.— Per s. s. Hye Leonq for Malacca. Mrs. S. Poons and Mrs.52 words
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Article70 1893-02-21 2 Tvksdav. 21st: Public Meeting Town Hall. Ixmdon Lvric Co.. “The Magistrate. Wfi-sksuxv. 22xd Town Band. Esplanade. L udon L\ ric < Dr. Bill.’’ TiirashAT. 23kd First Quarter M<»on. Town Band. Ih;t’i Kramat Gardens. Fainir. 2 Tit I’enang Athera um Meeting. Homeward mail ciose*. rid Brindisi. Sat' ki.ay. 2’70 words
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Article133 1893-02-21 2 I‘ex.x.x«. 21m February, 18!»:;. Rates < lose as follows: London. Demand Bank 2 'BJ dol. Do. 4 months’ siuht Bank 2 9jJ I>o. < ’re in- Do. 3 Documentary ‘2 DJ Calcutta. Demand Bank R* 22 Do. “»o days* siirht Private 224| Bombay, Demand Bank 223 Do. IP) day>133 words
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Article81 1893-02-21 2 Pkmxng 21m Feb»! ary. 18'.‘3. Tm ...$38.00 STuniiJJ 10.10 West ('..Hst. |o so Miler*'(«ifted) Aehern 10.50 do White Pepper 13.3 sellers, hives (picked) 20. do Mace No. I 82. do Mnce No 2 70. «(<» Nutmegs B'.—• do No. I. 5 9<) do Sut»ar 2. 4 do81 words
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Article238 1893-02-21 2 (Btrad» Times, I»'»th Fkbhvakt I4ent(.u< “Strait» Tin” (<l p l V’et» K am !<lfici'l* £1 >• I rt». New Inein* Mme» Jal. <l7, fid. [»1/. -tl JrletMl Mining Co iW' fair, .f filer.. Ketchau Untmuj <£l pt IH Maiav l*r>*i>eetinir C<> sl>> pli PahangC<>r]>“rMi< ‘U $1 |xi)238 words
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Article311 1893-02-21 2 REUTER S TELEGRAMS. The U. S. Cabinet. London, 17th February. President Cleveland is forming a Cabinet with Mr. Gresham as Secretary of State, Mr. Carlisle for the Treasury, M. Lamont Secretary for War, Mr. Brissel Postmaster, Mr. Hoke Smith Secretary for the Interior. British Forces in Egypt. When changes are311 words
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Article767 1893-02-21 2 t he Ho ieward P A mail steamer I hanus w II have Singapore for Penang to-morrow afternoon. Dr. Mahoney arrived from India by the B. I. steamer > isa this morning ami will take up his appointment immediate!v. Mr. Ho.; u. the Superintendent of Police, will767 words
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Article425 1893-02-21 2 We were moderately pleased at the showlast night, and perhaps might have been more so had not the sweeping announcement at the top of the bills that the “celebrated London Lyric Company was “acknowledged to be the best company that has ever visited the425 words
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328 1893-02-21 2 Bested by a Penang Amateur. A large crowd assembled on the Esplanade yesterday evening to witness a walking match between Hancock, the Champion Walker, and a number of Penang gentlemen. The match was arranged by Mr. E. Shropshire on beluilf of the Penang Cricket328 words
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Article111 1893-02-21 2 In the Double Handicap W p and L. E. P. Wolferstan (L 5 L 5) gerto 1 pie ted their match against A. Wilno W. IT. McArthur (15 and 15) and w" 5- 6-2, 6-3. In the same Handicap J Hallifax and W. W. Sadler (30)111 words
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Article451 1893-02-21 2 Butterworth Recreation Club vs. The Links. This match, played at Butterworth n Saturday last, resulted in a win for t home Clubby 22runs. Butterworth,despj' 6 the advantage of batting first, did not, much of a show. With the board s| low 9 only John Limb was bowled in pollin’,451 words
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Article434 1893-02-21 2 (Free Press.) Mr. H. A. O’Brien, the Postnrtsw General, has been eranted one year's leave of absence, and will go to Europe as sot as Mr. Noel Trotter, who is now iu Ind* on leave, arrives in Singapore, which w> l be in about a month. The ruthless434 words
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Advertisement647 1893-02-21 2 PRITCHARD CO. notices. TO LET. BAYS NOW OPKNKD OUT FROM Ist proximo, eligible residence, New ington, situated in Burmah Road. Apply to their first shipment of BOU S 1 kA D A Co. NEW GOODS for 1893, now beadt. e. oix j z Roval Bvo., 330 pages Specially Selected from647 words
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Advertisement118 1893-02-21 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. rpllli next Ordinary Met ting of theMuniI cipal Commissioners will be held in the Town Hai i at 2 30 p. m.„ On Friday, the 3rd M\i« h. (By Order) J. W. HALLIFAX, Secretary to the Municipal Commissioners. PUBLIC SALE On Tuesday,2Bfh March, 1893, at 10a.m., at the118 words
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Article405 1893-02-21 3 (From the Municipal Engineer's report.') The almost continuous rain which fell during the first half of December, culminating in the I eavy rain storm and flood of the 15th, did a very considerable amount of damage to the town and suburban roads. Many of them were flooded,405 words
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Article439 1893-02-21 3 (Government Gazette, Feb. 16th.) Mr. W. A. Dyer, Foreman of Works. Kuala Langat, assumed duty on the 6th February. Mr. L. B. Von Donop has been appointed First Clerk, P. W. D Head Office, on six months’ probation from the 30th January. Mr. O. F. Stonor, Assistant District(Government Gazette, Feb. 16th.) - 439 words
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Article884 1893-02-21 3 The Kinta Races. (By Telegraph.) The following are the results of the 2nd j day’s races Race I.— Nyoon, Klabu. ll.—withdrawn. lll.— Cigarette, Limpet. TV.— Mayfield. Fairy Queen. V.— Sagitta, [olanthe. Vl.—withdrawn. VII. Mi mi, Aziz, Banjo late Sultan. This was a splendid race. There were four lotteries,884 words
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Article1044 1893-02-21 3 (L. dk C. Express, 27th January.) The Court. —The Queen is expected to return to Windsor Castle aliout the middle of February. Her Majesty will leave for the Villa Palmieri. Florence, on or about March 16. Arranged by their Royal Highnesses Princess Louise and Princess Beatrice,(L. dk C. Express, 27th January.) - 1,044 words
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Article235 1893-02-21 3 THE PANAMA SCANDALS. Paris, February 7. The Chamber of Deputies in the matter of the indictments in connection with the Panama Canal Scandals have finally acquitted M.M. Rouvier. Deves. Grevy, Renavet and Cotter, and committed the remainder of the accused. THE AMIR OF BOKHARA. St. Petersburg, February 7.—The235 words
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Article502 1893-02-21 3 Better late than never. Tn last Saruri day s issue of the Deli Courant, the Dean has been made to eat humble pie and to acknowledge that my estimate of the 1893 tobacco crop was right and his wrong. His original estimate of 170,000 bales502 words
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Article410 1893-02-21 3 The San Francisco Chronicle, which is rabidly anti-Chinese, doe* not believe that the Celestial Empire will make any kind of retaliation for the Geary Act, ami thinks it will not make much difference to the United States whether China does so or not. The CAronicle410 words
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Advertisement106 1893-02-21 3 FOR SALE. VIEWS cf Penang, Singapore, Perak, Selangor and Sumatra. W. JONES, No. Ic. King Street. Photographer. CHOON Co.te IltSc W? At 4 PENANG. IT Best Rangoon Cigar Manufacturers. THE PUBLIC are requested to note that, each packet of cigars imported by us bears the above label with two flags106 words
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Advertisement1094 1893-02-21 3 DANDO&Co. TAILORS I GENERAL OUTFITTERS. (XX) c» 1 No. 1, Beach Street Union Street, 261 PENANG. FOR SALE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. A COTTAGE PIANO, by Stewart and /YN and after the Ist September, 1892, the Stewart, London, black and gold case. V_z Perak Forwarding Co. are prepared to In excellent order,1,094 words
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Advertisement1033 1893-02-21 4 Telegraphic Address: M®LARTY COMPANY. “McLarty, Penang” consulting engineers, naval architects no. so, beach street Thue’s A. I. Code (1887.) SURVEYORS penang. A. B. C. 1. 4th edition and General Manager. and F. M. McLarty, M.r.M.E. Private Codes. CONTRACTORS. o r mentioned Asbestos in all forms, Forgings of all kinds, e1,033 words
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Advertisement750 1893-02-21 4 CRUSHED FOOD. Dr. Try it and You will be Satisfied. WONDFRFIII Din a T R. BE LI LIOS begs to inform the pub- hl Ng, g° D opened. He also begs to notify that on ease *L n „„1? urp ea th and after Ist August and until further Wnndprfnl750 words
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