Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 May 1893
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1893-05-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED D2LILU. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI. TUESDAY. MAY 2, 1893. No. 9b22 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement637 1893-05-02 1 n 5 (R°^ 6, p ell ins!il:ir Oriental Steam Navigation Company. BrpHE mail steamers may 1 be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. v.killa 1 4th May. Mirzapore sth May. llth.Tune Oriental 3rd June. Jfihca The above dates are only approximate he637 words
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Advertisement1497 1893-05-02 1 -i- (Hotter. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. U KONINKI LIKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAFFIJ. The Agra Bank Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. HOLT'S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Cai hat£l,ooo,ooo. (O ne Million Sterling.) «r o T- Head Office: VA- For Mill sail1,497 words
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Advertisement441 1893-05-02 1 NEDERLANDS CHEHANDEL «AATSCHAPPU. (Netherland 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 India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandache Handel Maatscfiappij, Batavia. Ac encies and Branches.—Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and441 words
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Article73 1893-05-02 2 Expected. atk Names. From. Destination. Consignees. May. I 2 Thisbe Trieste S’pore, China 4 Japan.. S. Kustermann A Co. 3 Kutsang Singapore Calcutta Boustcad Co. 5 Glamorganshire London S’pore, China A Japan.. Do. G Bellerophon Liverpool Singapore A Java Mansfield, Bogaardt A Co. N Gerda Hamburg S’pvre, China A73 words
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Article70 1893-05-02 2 Tobsdav, 2nd: Town Band. Golf Club. Mr-. Skinner, “At Home,” Residency. \Vki»nksday, 3rd:— Town Band, Esplanade. Meeting. P. A P. W. Planters’ Association. Th i rsd y. 4th Town Band. Data Kramat Gardens. Friday, sth Gymkhana-Race Course. Penang Chib half yearly meeting. Homeward mail closes, vid Brindisi. Saturday,70 words
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Article36 1893-05-02 2 Mails close To-morrow. For Per str. Time. Tongkah Betsy noon Tongkah Deli Ip.m. Deli Langkul p.M. Pangkor A T. Anson... J/nry Joslin... 2 p.m. Rangoon Fitzpatrick 2P M. Friday, sth. Europe, vid Brindisi... Mirzapore36 words
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Article130 1893-05-02 2 Penang. 2nd May, 1893. Rites close as follows: London. Demand Bank 2 «101. Do. 4 months* sight Bank 29| Do. 3 Credits 2:*J Do. 3 Documentary 2' Calcutta, Demand B ink R« 221 Do. 30 da vs’sight Private 225 Bombay. Demand B ink 221 Do. 30dny** ight Private 225130 words
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Article81 1893-05-02 2 Pemakg 2nd M vy. 1893 Tin s‘7.7’> sellers. (Trang 10.— do Black I’. ppe. W-t C..« f. 9 do I \.l..en 925 do White Pepper 1*2.8») do ’|oV< S fiueke I I small stock Mace No I 82 sellers. Mare No 2 79 «I Xnlnieos b'«— do81 words
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Article126 1893-05-02 2 (Straits Times, 29th April.) S \us r «h •<! M. Cn. Lui. 9.3 p-i C r/i XI fu 1 >’• I rXcniM I’hUitinit C <*■••« 1 It ->»• >pL 111I 11 *«>•". Hoi.k’K Isi 8 L. 4 f 'Yi.c-'i-i.» n... pr\T River Dek St L J <(Straits Times, 29th April.) - 126 words
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Article16 1893-05-02 2 The Standard Bank of Atstralia. 3oth April.—The Standard Bank of Australia lias suspended payment.16 words
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Article805 1893-05-02 2 The GRIFFINS have arrived. The homeward P. A O. mail steamer Mirz<tp r >r> will leave Singapore to-morrow afternoon. The number of Indian coolies imported into Perak in 1892 was 269 against 611 in 189 J. We hear H. E. the Governor will pay a visit to805 words
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Article970 1893-05-02 2 (Contributed.) The present crisis in Ireland is one to baffle the cleverest of political prophets Over the Home Rule Bill and the consequences that will ensue if it become law, there hangs a «’loud of doubt and apprehension which the most anxious gaze cannot penetrate. Will the970 words
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Article151 1893-05-02 2 The Board of Commis<., lleis f Municipality of George Tm Ul p Wales Island, have siv’cc...’, j k hold of a real live white elep] t ih > ported from Siam or Biirinal, t ,!1 born and reared so far on th., jp course the ratepayers are151 words
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889 1893-05-02 2 That little corporation of gymnasts it is that they only sound minds but >o Wzv l I gave an entertainment last numbers of members and ft lends ,0 Medan amateur orchestra dis”o urse j e lightful music as usual, and I am o-lud'889 words
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Advertisement177 1893-05-02 2 PRITCHARD CO., Tailors, Outfitters and General Drapers, Have just opened out BEDFORD CORDS and WHIP CORDS for riding breeches. TROPICAL SUITINGS, latest Novelties. Striped and Checked FLANNELS, Prettily assorted, for Lounge Coats, Suitings, Ac. Fancy TENNIS FLANNELS, HEAVY TWEEDS for Ulsters and Suiting. Flexible Felt HATS, black A colours. Single177 words
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Advertisement338 1893-05-02 2 NOTICES. Mrs. CLIFFORD, DIPLOMAED MIDWIFE, 67, McAlister road. iso TO LET. IIROM I.st proximo, eligible residence, Newington, situated n Burma!) Road. Apply to 285 BOUSTEADACo. TRAINING NOTICE. E. (’AVENAGH, TRAINER AND JOCKEY. lATILL be glad to receive a limited numher of horses to train for the coming Races. Terms on338 words
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Advertisement162 1893-05-02 2 FOR SALE. \TIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, Selangor and Sumatra. W. JONES, No. Ic. King Street. Photographer. CRUSHED FOOD Try it and You will bk Satisfied. 11’ BELILIOS l>egs to inform the pub- lie that his Factory for preparing Crushed Food, at 34. Belilios Road, is now opened. He also162 words
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Article314 1893-05-02 3 T p.eh'minarv enquiry into the case Chinanian, whose extradition it'- 1 t i< I for by the’Dutch authorifor an' alleged attempt to s X| T 'Cooker, a planter on the p rotate, was held by Mr. Si” l 1 v Lt. >lav afternoon. The wit'^.iniim’i 1 were314 words
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Article285 1893-05-02 3 Ox Saturday last, at Butterworth, the Butterworth Recreation Club beat the v easily. Butterworth batted fii>t ar.<i ve an extremely poor display, otilv ret’. hy John Lamb's innings G"in_ r in li 't li.• ran up a fine score of 52 before his (the eighth) wicket fell, having riven285 words
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392 1893-05-02 3 —lndian Engineering. Vi i: -it Ly v» re that the National Bank of Austra'a- i I s suspended payment. This r .i!,i> t m sixth Australian bank that has suspended payment during the past few wei ks. Uxof.i: the above heading, the *4wsfraZian -V/ 'lx .<*.—lndian Engineering. - 392 words
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Article353 1893-05-02 3 We have a letter f’-oni a Chinese recreationist which is too long to publish. He states that the Chinese contribute 75/lo of the revenue of the Settlement; he also relates that the Chinese Recreation Club lately waited on the R sident Councillor to ask for land353 words
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Article660 1893-05-02 3 (Shnits Times Muar. 27th April. A fkw mornings back, between 4 and 5 o’clock, a boy of about 14 years of age was carried away by crocodile from a boat lying alongside of a jetty while the other inmates were asleep. A Chinaman in a boat close by(Shnits Times ) - 660 words
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Article585 1893-05-02 3 (Calcutta Statesman.) I here is every indication that France intends acting energetically in the matter of the Mekong Valley disputes and that its representatives in Indo-China are ignoring Siam, and settling disputed points of territory by promptly ann< xiug them. Only a j few days ago Reuter(Calcutta Statesman.) - 585 words
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Article804 1893-05-02 3 T’n.i K Anson. Fop. some time past a verv str mgoppos tion company lias been i tinning against the Aht’ir a from Singapore, so much so that the Ban II halt Ilia, belonging to the same company as the M'llac-a. has been put on the run to elbow804 words
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265 1893-05-02 3 (Selangor Journal.) Not only the friends of education in general, but those who value education as an aid to the improvement of the condition of the native, will lie glad to hear of a scheme which is under discussion for the foundation of an Institute(Selangor Journal.) - 265 words
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Article400 1893-05-02 3 (The Calcutta Evening Mail.) Govindoarh, April 14. Tuif has been the most successful «lav's shootijig that the party have had since their-rrival in Rewali, three tigresses having fallen to His Excellency in the course of a short afternoon’s beat. At -5 o’clock this morning the party left(The Calcutta Evening Mail.) - 400 words
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Advertisement158 1893-05-02 3 PENANG ICE WORKS. BEACH STREET. 0“ PEN on week days from 7.30 to 10 a.m., and from noon to 5 p m.; on Sundays and Holidays from 8 a. ni. to noon. ICE WILL ONLY BE DELIVERED AGAINST CASH OR TICKETS AND NOT AGAINST BOOKS OR CHITS. THE PUBLIC ARE158 words
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Advertisement958 1893-05-02 3 DANDO Co. TAI LOHS GENERAL OUTFITTERS. Xo. I, Beach Street Union Street, 261 PENANG. NOTICE. THE TAIPING FRIVOLLERS THE UNDEKSIGNED hereby give A.T HOTTIE I notice that my wife, Eva Florence, having left my protection, I will not, be responsible for any debt or debts contract- Under the patronage of958 words
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Advertisement1137 1893-05-02 4 Qlofi C A M® L ARTY COM PA MV new york. McLarty, Penang” consulting engineers navai headoffice: T Thue’s A. I. Code (1887.) NAVAL ARCHITECTS, No. SO, BEACH STREET Zofe Insurance Company. A. B. C. 4TH EDITION SURVEYORS PENANG. Funds £23,681,886. PRIVATE CODES. PfiMTO a otarh F Mana9er CONTRACTORS. F.1,137 words
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Advertisement692 1893-05-02 4 drink THE Singapore s Straits AERATED WATER C 0 g Aerated Waters, EXCEPT™? VALLED IN THE EAST and 100, BOBlirsON ROAD SINGAPORE. SOLE AGENTS FOIj PENANG Messrs. MAYNARD Co n N. B Each Bottle bears a affixed over its mouth as a the contents are bond fide the tha t692 words
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