Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 May 1893
1893-05-13
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1893-05-13 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAIL'S". NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LT. SATURDAY', MAY 13, 1893. No. 10822 words
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Advertisement648 1893-05-13 1 pippins Q* ohce8 Peniasular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. rpHE mail steamers may J- be expected to arrive iSrX/a outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. l-th May. Sutlej 19th May. J Oriental 2nd June. I'l'dune' Rore<yia 16th -Ml* Rohilla 30th t| lC above dates are only648 words
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Advertisement1604 1893-05-13 1 QlotiWS. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPFIJ. Thc Agra B a nk Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intentled Sitilhiy and expected Arrival of Steamers, Caiitai£l,ooo,ooo. (One Million Sterling.) For Will sail Steamer From Expected on Head Office: Nicholas Lane, Lombard1,604 words
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Advertisement436 1893-05-13 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds 1,561,364.71 Special Reserve Fund... f 1,000,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore, .Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, legal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap436 words
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Article60 1893-05-13 2 Expected. Names. From. Destination. Consignees. 15 Wing Sang Singapore Calcutta Boustead A Co. 15 I’. &O. Formosa Do. Colombo Marseilles... 1 Giltillan, Mood A Co. 16 Sirsa Negapataiu Singapore Huttenbach, Liebert Co. 19 G. G. van Lansberge Olehleh i Do. ..J D°20 Glenshiel London Singapore A China Boustead A60 words
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Article40 1893-05-13 2 Saturday, 13th:— Cricket, Esplanade. Town Band, Golf Club. Sunday, 14tii Monday, 15th Town Band, Esplanade. Tuesday, 16th Third Assizes. Wednesday, 17th Town Band, Esplanade. TIirKsDAY, 18th Town Band. Datil Kramat Gardens. Friday, 19tii Homeward mail closes, vid Brindisi.40 words
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Article131 1893-05-13 2 Penang, 13th May, 1893. Rates close as follows: London. Demand Bank 2 8? dol. Do. 4 months’sight Bank 29} Do. 3 Credits 2/9$ Do. 3 Documentary 2'9| Calcutta. Demand Rank R» 221 Do. 30 days’ sight Private 225 Bombay. Demand B ink 221 Do. 30 days’ sight Private 225131 words
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Article74 1893-05-13 2 Penang, 13th May, 1893. Tin I’l’raii* 10.— seller». We-tCosl. 9, do Ai-lieen 9.80 do While Pepper 12. do Cloves (picke I) small stock Mace No. 1 82. sellers. Mace No 2 79 do Nutmegs 78— do Nn. I. 710 do Sugar 2. 4.-»O do I Baskei 4.2074 words
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Article191 1893-05-13 2 (Straits Timet. I<>TH May) M n Minin* Co 'l>nl) -r. R»ub Au-. G« Id M. tfl. <1» l*‘ XI lu y pmd >-»'•» Punj. in Minin* Co. niu<u *i pi> f* M»vn»n! A <•>’. IS'*"''.*< a la l -t-' t. F.re It:-i-n: ~,.5 h.-umi e •S--' P-O(Straits Timet. I<>TH May) - 191 words
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Article113 1893-05-13 2 OI’RNING OF THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE. London, 11/A May.— The opening of the Imperial Institute took place in exceptionally fine weather. Thousands of spectators lined the route. The Queen drove in an open carriage drawn by six cream horses. There was a splendid military and naval display, including the113 words
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Article861 1893-05-13 2 The racers Sagitta and Zu/r AYon are advertised for sale. A Chinaman, a pauper apparently, was found dead on the five footway in Bishop Street this morning. Our telegraphic exchanges record the death of H. E. Sir James Dormer, Com-mander-in-chief, Madras, who was recently mauled by a861 words
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57 1893-05-13 2 Yesterday, in the final for The Ladies Single (Handicap.) Miss D.Neubronner beat Miss Jones. This afternoon the final for the Ladies Doubles (Handicap,) Miss Allen t (Miss Netibronner Miss D. Neubronner j Miss Biggs, will be played (weather permitting.) The prizes will be presented57 words
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Article176 1893-05-13 2 (From our Correspondent.) Taiping, 12th May. H. E. the Governor arrived here at 2 p.m, yesterday from Pai it Buntar, vi i Bagan Serai, having taken train at Krian Road Station. He was accompanied by H. H. the Sultan of Perak, British Resident, Secretary to Government, and Commandant176 words
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Article49 1893-05-13 2 (Straits Timet.) A Chinaman, on board the SuAan, which is at present lying in the roads, is reported to have attacked and wounded three men with an axe, in a fit of madness. While others ivere endeavouring to capture the assailant, he jumped overboard and was drowned.(Straits Timet.) - 49 words
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Article78 1893-05-13 2 At Bukit Mandai 2,090 young plants of Paia Rubber (Hevea brazil iensis) were planted in 1892 and 1.950 of these are growing very well and strong. With them .50 seedlings of Castilloa elastica have been planted. This covers an area of 13 acres ->f previously useless land. In78 words
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Article81 1893-05-13 2 DuriN'- 1892, at Upper Mandai, 400 seedlings of the hr->ad-leaved mahogany (Sicietiena macrophylla) hive been planted together with 500 seedling oaks (Querctis) covering an area of 10 acres. There are great hopes of the success of this mahogany in the Peninsula. It grows well and strongly81 words
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Article214 1893-05-13 2 A correspondent to the Ceylon Observer writes: —In the last Overland Observer I notice on March 24th in the comparison between the powers of endurance of the ’rikishamen in Ceylon and in Japan, it is stated that “the Japan 'rikishamen have been trained to the214 words
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Article57 1893-05-13 2 The solarmeter, the invent, tenant Buhler, of the United s,” 0 has been sucoesrtully tented K -n lighthouse steamer VioCt i ’’'W ■neleritisposeiMetudXrn, a vessel po s ,t,on nt Bra and pass error, by observitio 8 S KF,”' ?n S arS yef ','><l b bty of the sea57 words
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Article59 1893-05-13 2 The direct descendants n who are on their way to the TV?M as the guests of the and will be present at the er:ite K. Chicago Exhibition, arrived P r !n 6th inst. from Spain. The n’art^ ll^l the Duke and Duchess y lt( H Hon. Christopher59 words
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Article126 1893-05-13 2 The report of the Chartered p India, Australia, and China to Dee?? states :—After providing for bad an j\ ful debts, the net profits wit of £10,257 C h Y' ,e V amount to £71,855 2s. 10d °TI dividend paid in October la^ 1 1 £28,000, leaving126 words
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250 1893-05-13 2 A correspondent writes us as foiled After the late Duke’s dangerous 9 in 1887, he was advised on no a?to winter in England and was aw Florida under urgent medical advice.U the then Duchess died. The Queen.U ever, telegraphed to him after herdeat I come250 words
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Article363 1893-05-13 2 The Penang papers have noticed recently the arri\ al of two men from C. who have been authorized to arre.-t runaways from Ceylon charged u e The facts of the case are as f-m the 29th July. 1891, a \illageri Pieris died in the Genera! Hospit i it363 words
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Advertisement265 1893-05-13 2 PRITCHARD CO. ANNUAL CASH SALE. ANNUAL CASH SALE. ANNUAL CASH SALE. From May 10th to 31st. The whole of the Goods in their Upper Room greatly reduced in price to effect a clearance. SHOES, LADIES, from $2 per pair. DRESS CLOTH from 10 cts. per yard. SILK GLOVES from 75cts.265 words
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Advertisement378 1893-05-13 2 New Advertisements. FOR SALE. BAY Australian Gelding Sagitta,” winner at late races Taiping of Open Race, and at Kinta of General Farms Plate. Chestnut Burmah Gelding Zaw Noon,” winner at. late Kinta Races of Flying Stakes. Purchaser to take delivery at Teluk Anson. No reasonable offer refused. Apply N. DALRYMPLE,378 words
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Advertisement164 1893-05-13 2 MAIL NOTICE. Mails close on Monday. For Per str. Time. Asahan Sanitteongsee... noon Edie. T. Semawe, Segli and Olehleh Cornelia 1 p.M. Langkat Quorra p.M. Rangoon Nam Kian 4 p.m. Friday, 19th. Europe, vid Brindisi... Sutlej FOR SALE. \TIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak. 1 Selangor and Sumatra. W. JONES, No.164 words
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Article1114 1893-05-13 3 London, April 14th, 1893. According to the Times, a curiosity in t t way of petitions lias just reached Mr. Henrv Lahouchere, m.p., for presentation to House of Commons. The document, liicb emanates from the Chinese inhabi- of Penang, has reference to the mode the Legislative Council,1,114 words
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Article898 1893-05-13 3 At the special and ordinary meetings of the Municipal Commissioners held yesterday afternoon, Mr. J. Y. Kennedy (President'), the Hon. I). Comrie, Mr. A. G. Wright, Dr. Brown and Capt. Anderson. r.e., were present. The minutes of the last ordinary meeting held on the 28th ultimo having been898 words
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Article563 1893-05-13 3 The Shanghai correspondent of the Standard writes on March 3:—China is evincing a growing interest in the Pamirs. At present a Chinese mandarin with the rank of Taotai watches her interests in Kashgar, but his jurisdiction extends no further west, and he is cut from all563 words
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Article451 1893-05-13 3 DR. WALDEMAR HAFF kink’s HOLER VAC C INE. Simla, April. 29.—The Government of India have requested local Governments to give Dr. Waldemar Haff Kine every facility for visiting districts and towns where cholera may lie prevalent for seeing hospitals where cholera patients may be under treatment, and for451 words
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Article200 1893-05-13 3 (Rangoon Gazette.) OPENING OF THE CHICAGO EXHIBITION. Chicago, May I—President Cleveland opened the Chicago World’s Fair to-day with great ceremony. After the inaugural speech the President pressed a button which at once set in motion the whole of the machinery and fountains, amid salvoes of artillery, the ringing(Rangoon Gazette.) - 200 words
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Advertisement783 1893-05-13 3 OFFICIAL MINUTES. MEETING OF THE MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS HELD ON THE 28TH APRIL. 1893. Present.—J. Kennedy, Es<|., (President), Capt. Anderson, r.e., and Koh Seang Tat, Esq. Absent.— The Hon. I). Comrie, A. G. Wright, Esq. W. C. Brown, Esq., m. d. 1. The minutes of last meeting having been read Mr.783 words
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Advertisement757 1893-05-13 3 DANDO Co. TAILORS JLJSTJD GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No. I, Beach Street Union Street, 261 PENANG. Mrs. CLIFFORD, ENGLISH BREAD. DIPLONTAKID MIDWIFE, r pIlE proprietors of the Leith Street L Bakery now receive from Europe 67, McALISTER ROAD. 180 regular consignments of Superior Flour and guarantee the absolute purity of their bread,757 words
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Advertisement1107 1893-05-13 4 M«LARTY COMPANY. “MCLARTY. PENANG” CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS, No.3o, beach STREET THUE’S A. I. CODE (1387.) SURVEYORS PE NG A. B. C. 4TH EDITION an» General Manager. Pr lV a?e Codes. CONTRACTORS. .M. McLarty,m.i.m.e. Undermentioned Asbestos in all forms, Forgings of all kinds. Iron and Steel Plates, Iron and Steel1,107 words
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Advertisement1053 1893-05-13 4 KHYE HO FOUNDRY COMPANY, standing. te f e*er AVELD QUAY. A'X?'* found Price Re. 1-8 pe r Phial WITHOUT A l-RACE OF ENGINEERS, a ~.l BOILER-MAKERS, BOH AND BRASS FOUNDERS. I S one of the best I 1 covered for CURE of LEPRo AND other Skin Diseases Price Rs.M CONTRACTS1,053 words
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