Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 August 1893

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. FVELISHHD NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI. YVEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1893. No. 183
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 596 1 4 Sapping (Tloticee. liasnlar Oriental Steam Navigation Company. rilllE mail steamers may JrAa J- be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates ''outwards. Homewards. 20th Aug. Surat 26th Aug. 3rd Sept.! Ravenna 9th Sept. 17 th Ifci/ira 1/111 I The above dates are only approximate
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    • 1523 1 pipping fßoficee. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. w KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ. The Agra Bank Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Cah .„,„„“ioooooo. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailhuf and expected Arrival of Steamers. (One Million sterling.) j Head Office: For Will sail Steamer From Expected on Nicholas
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    • 704 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPJI. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 1,753,427.23| Special Reserve Fund... /1,000,000. 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,
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  • 59 2 Mails close To-morrow. For Per str. Time Klang and Afalacca Jin Ho ..,11 a .m. Langkat Qtiorra noon Pangkor &T. Anson Taw Tone] 2 p.m. The M. M. mail steamer Melbourne left Colombo for Singapore at 10 p. m. on the 10th instant. The P. O. mail steamer
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  • 52 2 Wednesday, 16tii Town Band, Esplanade. Thursday, 17th Town Band, Golf Club. Phi day, 18th Municipal Commissioners’ Meeting. Saturday, 19 th Outward mail due, P. <t O. Rosetta. Sunday, 20th 12th Sunday after Trinity. Monday, 21st Town Band, Esp'nmide. Settlement Races’ Lottery a/cs at Chamber of Commerce, 3 p.m.
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  • 123 2 Penang, 16th August, 1893. Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 25} doh Do. 4 months’sight Bank 26} Do. 3 Credits 26} Do. 3 Doen-n m' try Calcutta, Demand Bink R* 197 Do. 30 days’sight Private Bombay, Demand Bink 197 Do. 30 days’sight Private Madras, Demand Bank 197 Do.
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  • 83 2 Penang, 16 th August, 1893. Tin $36.70 sellers. (Trang no supply» Black Pepper < West Coast.. 8.60 sellers. I Achecn 10.25 sir cifted) White Pepper 13.25 Cloves (picked) no supply Mace No. 1 82. sellers. Mace No. 2 79. do Nutmegs 8< >. do I No. 1
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  • 40 2 REUTER 'S TELEGRAMS. London, liitb August.— Bombayjis quieting. The opinion |is growing in Washington that the unconditional repeal of the Sherman Act is impossible, and that a compromise is necessary providing for free coinage at a ratio of about twenty.
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  • 28 2 In our editorial of yesterday we quoted from the Free Press ami inadvertently attributed it to the Straits Tinies. AVe offer our apologies to both newspapers.
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  • 223 2 The following abstract of minutes of a meeting of the Perak Council of Stale, held on the 3rd and 4th July, should be read along with the second part of paragraph 6 in Lord Ripon’s Pahang despatch.
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  • 88 2 The part of Lord Ripon’s despatch to which wo refer reads thus If the native rulers can bo ma le to recognise that, as I nndei-land has been the r ise in Perak and Selangor, they will bo actually in receipt of larger allowances if the State
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  • 105 2 It is evident to us that figuratively speaking the Hon. W. E. Maxwell was standing at Lord Ripon’s elbow when the latter wrofc the despatch on Pahang, which we publish in another column. It would be interesting to watch what kind of repoi t the most
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  • 573 2 Departure from the “Crag” Hotel:— Mr. and Mrs. Burnside. The steamer Si’rsu brought over 300 Chinese coolies from Singapore this morning. Thu. OUTWARD bound P. O. mail steamer Rosetta left Colombo for Penang at 5 p. m. yesterday. European Warder Kidd arrived from Singapore this morning, on
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  • 108 2 Work on the Kinta Gymkhana Club’s new Course at Batu Gajah is being pushed forward vigorously, with a view to having it reaily for the Febiuary, 94 Meeting When complete! it will bo very similar to the Penang Course, beinga little over 7 furlongs with j
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  • 84 2 The Selangor <• veinment Gazette of August 11th contains the texts of a number of Regulations passed in Council on the 7th. Regulation 11.—To define the constitution and powers of Courts. ReguL’tiou 12. Protection of women and girls. (It includes registration, regulation and inspection of brothels.) Regulation 13. Weights
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  • 183 2 held at 2 o’clock this afternoon. Straits Times. On Monday night, about 12 o\ 1 >ck, Gunner Walker informed Gunner McCormack, who was on sentry duty at Tanjong Katong, that a private of the infantry named Whiteloek was drowned, and that he, Walker,
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  • 283 2 In an article on currency the Straits Times says in conclusion An alternative course, that is not at present much discussed in America, is I lie adoption of such bimetallism as is advocated by some—bimetallism not based upon antique ratios or any one’s desires, but upon the
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  • 423 2 The following are extracts from l which appeared in the Free CT and 12th inst. That of the llthT Lord Ripon’s Pahang despatch eludes with The Governor inst ructions as to Pahang finance ,'J, e tot her no reply. Failing reply advance is made with the con<.r
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  • 80 2 The following is the result of the ties’ played off yesterday Championship. E. Shropshire defeated W. Evans J 6-3, 6-5. SinglI *Handicap, Class A. L. E. P. Wolferstan played a capital game and bested A. S. Anthony by 64.'.Class B. J. M. Dow defeated M. C.
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  • 294 2 The August competition fortheX: Handicap Challenge Cup was ccn. 5 yesterday, Mr. J. Forbes puttin? hi a with a net score of 89, and Mr. M X 0-’ being second with 90. The programme for the autumn nice. commencing on Monday, the -l' l 'j J j
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 776 2 7rU NEW Advertisements. Pritchard Lo., auction sale „r T »r Household Furniture, &c., &c. IN ANTICIPATION OF THE On Saturday, 19th instant, At No. 70, Burmah Road, DEMAND FOR f Commencing at 11 a. in. punctually. Tho property of a gentleman giving up housekeeping. NEW GOODS DRAGON* Co, 331 Licensed
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    • 259 2 NOTICE. rpHE undetsigned butchers will supply I .Meat from this date at the following prices Beef steak 1« cts. per catty. Roast rump 18 do. Curry meat and brisket 14 do. Shoulder 15 do. Soup meat 8 do. Che Teh Olcesah Pachec Vanjoor BitMierx Peter Yen J 290 Mr. 11.
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  • 100 3 uraif, 9 th iW.) KaIOET has been taken from the 1 made over to us by Tunku Omar, .'mi i isoned with a hundred men. It' Ins been received that two batal"‘■'infantry are now held in readiness to Proceed to Sirapang Olim, in at a i a \cliinese
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  • 179 3 q’ [F following are the Stewards for the inehia- Perak autumn race meeting. a irood'seleetion, and with the manage- in the hands of such gentlemen as Sc named below, the meeting ought to >-nve a successful one P H. H. The Sultan of Perak, '<! Mi. E.
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  • 1893 3 The Military Contribution and Pahang. r rT RE CONCESSIONS: RAILWAY Communications. Donning Street, 19th May, 1893. <?j r —l have had under my careful convour despatches of the numbers and dates specified in the margin, relating to Pahang. The subject is so intricate in its various bearings
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  • 2461 3 Thursday, 10th August. The Legislative Council assembled yesterday afternoon when there were present His Excellency the Governor, (Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, G.C.M.G..) 11. E. the General Officer Commanding the Troops (Major-Gen-eral Sir Charles Warren, (g.C.M.G., K.c.b.,) The Hon. the Colonial Secretary (W. E. Maxwell, c.m.g.,) the Acting
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 1074 3 DANDO Co. TAILORS -A-USTID GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No 1, Beach Street Union Street, 2«> FEIT2LITG-. for sale. The Netherlands Fire Insurance Company. A NUMBERING MACHINE, second Established 1845. i? /pn'i ’Q< 1 or^er a so a ‘Super rpfjj] undersigned is prepared to receive Royal RESS. I fire risks at current rates.
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    • 1495 4 M®LARTY COMPANY. NETHERSOLE Co., Singapore Straits consult 'sSrve n yorTl r cont a rac l tors chitects Or SUPPLY ALL MACHINERY MATERIALS, FITTINGS, TOOLS, APPLIANCES AND STORES ATPATTrn WATFP 1N USE BY ’T’HE oldest and best known Mineral Water Manufacturers in the Straits, AMiAIhD WAIJLXL co.s SHIPOWNERS, MILL OWNERS, MINERS
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    • 760 4 Dr. ESENJEES* WONDERFUL R| Ng GOOD morning gentlemen? Dn to prevent premature de-ui, F y eases, then ask at once M I'°® di Wonderful Ring ?It C ure« 7 A Sfc Wii Asthma, Bronchitis, Piles within a short period, and r inLii m P lai ntB all attacks of Epilepsy
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