Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 May 1893

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DA.ILV. /V£PV SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI. MONDAY. MAY 15. 1893. No. 109
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 698 1 c. BippwjJ Q,lottcio. I iLii' Oriental Steam Navigation Company. rjIHE mail steamers may b e expected to arrive A--J3 outwards, and leave Penang i a homewards, on the following i dates:— Outwards. Homewards. n ,2Sth Sutlej 19th May. 9 r 11th June Oriental 2ml June. >r,2sth llivenua, 16th <-„ n
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    • 1475 1 7 niofices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY-(LTD.). I banks. KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPFIJ. The A gra Bank Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAFATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Snilhuj and expected Arriral of Steamers. Capital£l,ooo,ooo. -a x (One Million Sterling.) I OK Will sail Steamer From Expected on Al>
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    • 501 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPL'. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Cipital f 35,783,060. Reserve Funds f 1,561,364.71 Special Reserve Fund... /1,000,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factori] if the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and
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  • 64 2 Expected. 1, AIK Names. From. Destination. Consignees. May. 16 Wing Sang Singapore Calcutta Boustcad (j>. 16 P. AO. Fo.-ihomi Do. <'<<l<>ud>o A M arseilles... Giltii! in. Wood A < ’<>. lit Sirsa Negapatam Singapore Huttenbacli. Liebert A Co. 19 G. G. van Lansberge Olehlch Do. Do. 20 Glenshi. I
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  • 70 2 Mails close To-morrow. For Per str. Time. Klang A* Malacca Pegu ...11 a.M. Asa han Sanittcougsee... noon I’eli Rosa i>.m Pangkor A'T. Anson Ngapoota 1 p.m. Colombo A S. India Formosa, 2 p.m. Calcutta ll 'ing Sang 2 p.m. Singapore Lindttla 3 P.M. sVii>.xesi»ay, 17 th. Deli Avagyee
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  • 60 2 Mono er. Lsth Town Band, Esplanade. Tiiksoay, 16th Third Assizes. 55’row ksi> ey, i 7th Town Band, Esplanade*. Tiiriesh ey, IH Til Town Band. Data Kraniat Gardens. Friday, 19 m Homeward mail clones, rid Brindisi. S X 1 I ICI>A Y, 2' 'I il Town Band, t ;<>|f
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  • 149 2 I'l IV.. 1 U H M \Y. Ib!»3 Kens J.O'E IS 101. l elYs: Lomh'ii. Demand Bank 2 Nj dol. De». I m aillis' sight Bank 2 Do. 3 Credits 2'97 D<». 3 Docnin**ni.iry 29; <'nle-iitta. Il.'iiiie 1 Bink R« 221} Do. 3(1 elax-' sight Private 22-5 Bombay. Demaml
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  • 77 2 lOsasi., l-»rn M xY, Im:»3. s io (I'rang 10.— sellers Black I’, pi <55 i Const. 9 do A ehet 9'» do White Pepper 12. de> (j '.-ke* I) sm eil stock Mace No. I sellers. Ma< e No. 2 el Neeime-gs 7S. eio S. .«I I
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  • 125 2 (Strait» 13th May i V. I c„ f t.l <|«t Wf/’’» 4* Punb»ni Mtiunu' e Ipl f itt f H», kof e hinn Japan sir, 1, fi 1 7 "«'.S' Mon. .1 u ‘."-h, t JV-U raanr t Mil > I- al "i" m''i' I '7' 1,.
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  • 60 2 Lond' H, 12th May.— Messrs. Hallett A' Co., Bankers and Navy Agents, have suspended payment. The Earl of Aberdeen has been appointed Governor of Canada. French officers have hauled down the British flag at Niamhuntang* in Gambia. It is uncertain whether Niamhuntang is a station on the Gambia
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  • 1178 2 55T. are mpiested to state that Mrs. Skinner will he “At Home’’ at the Residency to-morrow, at I 4.5 p. m. Tut Ixsr iOR-Genh: M. of Police is away at Bukit Mertajar.i, P 55’., to day on inspect ion du y. Tm. xr I Al.I E of
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  • 220 2 Thursday, 11th May. A most enjoyable sport was furnished on the second day of the Races. The weather xvas g- 1 and all th-* artangernents were sin* i ssfu'ly cari ied out. It was essi ntially a dr. i upsets, and the totalizator, as a matter of
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  • 60 2 The Sixgai'Oee Rack. Monday, 15th April, 1.3,5 p. m. I Hi I ilowing are the winners of Saturday’s Races:— 1. Handicap for all horses. Xiinldef.-d. 2. Do —Graii'l Duke 3. The Lincolnshire Plate.— ll'erite. I. The (Jall-txx ay's Handicap.— Rcii-Tljr ■>. The Griilin C<»ns- lation.—> •f".» And in
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  • 105 2 The Governor. Taiping. 13th May. H. E. iHe o-vei;xoi: I ebi a reception last night at the Resiliency, at which all Taiping was piesent He goes up the hill at 12 (noon) to-day, and will remain at the ott ige until 55'ednesdav morning next, when 11-* returns to
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  • 122 2 The Penang Rowing Club is not likelxto lose any of its vitality from lack of either sport or support. The number of members is close on fifty as compared xvith sixteen three months ago, ami the income from subscriptions is so far in excess of the
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  • 350 2 The Straits Times, in a lon-, Mi meriting on the Chinese Counter P seems to have entirely overlooked tl ment which we made in 7 effect that copies of the proofs xx e L’ prepared for the Government. If J e kept this in mind probably a
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  • 58 2 This tournament was 1 rought tc a conclusion on «Saturday la.-t. xvhen the pnzes were presented to the winners bx- Mrs Skinner. The xvinners are Ladies Championship —Mrs. o’Gorman. La I-s Singles.- M D. X--i.‘ ivnn<*r. Ladies Doubles. Miss Neul-ronner and Miss Biggs. Mixed
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  • 362 2 The Tr. M for Selangor XVI. In reality the ‘Team for Selangor’ consisted of but seven of the seleetel flayers, while Anthony stood oat to captain tb* X 5 I. The game, which xvas drawn mnrii in favour of the latter, was a veiy interesting one. and produced no
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  • 101 2 MR. J. W. BONSER, CHIEF JUSTICE. The statement made by us on is confirmed by the newspap 'i' 11 1 s the English mail. 'I he L. A 7 e savs: -5Ve le irn that the p"' r [t Justice of the Straits c bv the sudden death of Sii
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 266 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 75
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    • 402 2 New Advertisements.' FOR SALE?” MR. KRULIT’S complete TURNOUT: cat riage for one and two horses, one horse and harness, lamps, etc. Apply to J A KRI LIP. 201 L’. O. Hotel. PENANG AGRICULTURAL SHOW. ATOTICE is hereby given that the time JIN for all entries has been extended to the
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    • 61 2 FOR SALE. \TIESVS e»f Penang. Singapore, Perak. Selangor ami Sumatra. SV. JONES, No. Ic. King Street. Photographer. INDIA RUBBER STAMPS and Brass Seal Manufactory. ijUBBER Stamps and Brass Seals of every ele*se*riptioii executed in Unlatest style within 21 hours after lece'ipt of order. As (Joon as English mai»e. Charges moilera/e.
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  • 136 3 s ,f the membeis of Hie Straits t> \—m int ion is called ft) the i„. held in the office < f the I! r,f Dock Company (Limited), 1 :,n r' Ue>s will be to consider im- the Singapore b anch ~-hition, and also to
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  • 232 3 (f,,. 12nt May.) ~f the Ladi -s’ and Gentlemen’s i, ached last evening, when i- islev and Mr. Lovell, scr., beat n and Mr- Bourne, scr., bv Jtrs> :,iz held in t l e Sergeant.-’ Mess i < Regrn» nt on Wednesday t ie pi esentat ion, in
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  • 844 3 L -xi X. April 2’st. 1593. yup j •■d:tv of Sir John Benson i f Justice of the s h been sworn at Tip ecn a lack of reality about t ie I|.. 1; debate, inasmuch as the Jl i '-b'dil: t is it. ply sullicient to
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  • 1254 3 (L. o'* C. Ai*ril2l-t.) The (.'orkt. I’i e Queen is still at Florance. wb< re Her Majesty makes daily visits to places of interest in the nei/IJ? nrhl. The Queen’s Bir hday will be kt pt at all military and naval station- on May 21. The
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  • 898 3 much anxiety throughout the night.—L. 4’ C. Erpre?». Ix the Probate and Divor e Divi-ion of the High Court on the Uth i: -t Sir 11. Jameappeared, on la-half of th»* Duk<* of Sutherland, to apply for an attachnu nt against
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  • 126 3 Wil 1 respect fo petroleum production at Baku. Mr. Stevens. H M.'s Consul af Batoum. in a report to the Foreign Office,dated March 1, states that an oil well has recently begun fo flow at Baku, which at the present rate of production considerably exceeds the daily output
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  • 504 3 —Ma lrax Mail. I HE cumbersome and inefficient method of conveying refuse matter collected by the conservancy staffs of Municipalities bv means of bullock cart--, buffaloes with nets, and th* like, ought to rapidly disappear from thiPresidency in view of the experience gained in Bassein, Burma, in ’he
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  • 666 3 (Rangoon (fawtle.) IX» t X I»! XRI-M XT in IL. I. Mui/ :J.— An incendiary fire has totally «lestroyed some large .-aw mills at Hull. ORITIAKY. Ihe d"ath i- announced of Major-General I’iteairn Sandwith. Tilt. M’l l XXTII.E H.XSK OF INDIA BILL. ,7 a. M; !f 1.-The L
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    • 1005 3 DANDO Co. j TAI LORS Jk-IsTZD GENERAL OUTFITTERS. \o. 1, Ueacii I nion Street, -G1 PENANG. POSITIVE GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN 1870. Chief Office in India: 104, Clive Street, Calcutta. Policies can be taken out from and after Life Polk ies are also granted AT EEthis
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    • 1671 4 Insurance (JMieetr. telegraphic adores.. M®LARTY COMPANY. Ho.cm. <™»ra>. CONSULTING ARCHITECTS, P.o.nO.BSACHSTREBT mHE undersigned having been appointed A B C^ 4 EDITION AND C A P to S codes: co ntractors. M McLARTY FIRE risks at current rates. f C Petang, Ist September, 18 A 9l' IFAX 3« rt gZ g
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    • 667 4 the Singapore 4 Straits AERATED WATER Co’s Aerated Waten, FOR PURITY anu GENERA. EXCELLENCE, THEY STAXn VALLED TN THE EAST.^" 1 Office and Factory-. 100, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. SOLE A6EHTS FOR PENAKG Messrs. MAYNARD Co. u N. B. Each Bottle bears a s n affixed over its mouth as a
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