Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 January 1894
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1894-01-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. FVBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS, YOL. LIL THURSDAY”, JANUARY 4, 1894. No. »322 words
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Advertisement684 1894-01-04 1 (llottces. <F~ 'i lemsular Oriental Steam navigation Company. jjggpk •TJIHE mail steamers may -V ’"xUlexpected to arrive outwar <H and leave Penang ho roe wards on the following dates j Qftwards. Homewards. nv -7 th Jan. Rohilla 11 th Jan Mreaaa 2’st 25th 4th Feb. Thames Bth Feb \jfalwa 22nd684 words
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Advertisement1650 1894-01-04 1 £Pipping (IIofice 6. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. (LTD) banks Q KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS, The Agra Bank Limited HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Capital £l,ooo,ooo. (One Million Sterling.) w. r- I Head Office: ill sail Steamer i1,650 words
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Advertisement599 1894-01-04 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds /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, and Tjilatjap.599 words
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Article63 1894-01-04 2 Expected. j*.^ E Names. From. Destination. Consignees. 4 Sirsa Singapore Coromandel Coast Huttenbach. Liebert 4 Co. 5 Choysang Calcutta Singapore China Boustead Co. 5 j Graaf van Bylandt Singapore Padang vid. portsHuttenbach, Liebert 4 Co. 5 Teutonia Klang Klang Malacca Do. 5 |P.& O. Malwa London S’pore, China Japan..63 words
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Article70 1894-01-04 2 Mails close To-morrow. F or Per str. Time Klang Malacca Teutonia ...19 a.m. Deli... Langkat 1 P.M. Edie A Telok Semawe Rosa 1 P.M. Pangkor, Teluk Anson Port Dickson Kwong Tung 3 P.M. The M. M. mail steamer Oceanien left Colombo for Singapore at 9 a.m. on the70 words
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Article65 1894-01-04 2 I'h ii hsuay, 4tii Football, Lines. Town Band, Datn Kramat Gardens. Homeward mail closes, via Negapatam. I<’Kill AY, 5tH Meeting Licensing Justices. Outward mail due, P. O. Malum. Municipal Commissioners’ Meeting. Satiikhav, 6th Epiphany. Town Band, Golf Club. Sun hay, 7th Ist Sunday after Epiphany. Monday, B th65 words
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Article119 1894-01-04 2 Penang, 4th January, IMh4. It VI KN CLOSE AS follows: London, Demand Bank 2•> Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 23j Do. 3 Credits 2 3J-J Do. 3 Docuin-tii.aiy ('alciiltii, Demand Bank I>* U 1 Do. 30 days’ sight Private Bombay, Demand Bank 181 Do. 30 days’sight Priv < <-119 words
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Article77 1894-01-04 2 Penang, 4ih January, I8»L Tin «‘750 I Trang small supplies Black Pepper < West ('oast.. 9. sellers. Acheen 1" 2 > do White Pepper... 13 60 do Cloves (picked) small supplies Mace No. I ®4. sellers. Mace No. 2 79, do Nutmegs bL do No. 1 777 words
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Article49 1894-01-04 2 London, 3rd January.—The natives declare that the whole of Wilson’s party have been killed, except seven who escaped to Hartley Hill. There hasbeen severe rioting throughout Sicily, amounting almost to a revolution. The garrison lias been reinforced by forty thousand men by calling out the reset ves.49 words
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Article576 1894-01-04 2 We understand that Sir Charles Mitchell, our new Governor, is a freemason. The PADI crop this season in Province Wellesley is in most cases sHd fob- a failure. The Hon. Major McCallum and Captain Anderson returned from the Bindings this morn i ng. Mr. John Allan, formerly M. L.576 words
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Article200 1894-01-04 2 University life in Scotland can hardly be trusted to give an accurate impression of the current of politics. But the appointment of a Lord Rector to a Scottish Uni\rersity is an indication of some significance. Lord I resident Robertson lias been appointed to tin* Lord Rectorship200 words
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Article455 1894-01-04 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") Sir.—Election news, by this time, nins have wearied many of your readers. Judiciously handled, the subject .s one that from its long duration might very easily LXe.i. >.nt it. i. to all that abusive articlesOl lette v a al. ere t455 words
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Article217 1894-01-04 2 Teluk Anson, January 3rd. Christmas passed off very quietly, and beyond dinner parties nothing of Interest took place. The ships in the harbolr were decorated with bunting. 1 Although the weather has been something too awful, some field sports weie indulged in on New Year’s day, including racing,217 words
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Article102 1894-01-04 2 Bombay, December 28.—The freights to Japan by the steamers of the P. and 0., the Austrian Lloyd’s and the Rubattino Companies, are now quoted at Rs. 2 per ton for twist or cotton, in contrast to Rs 17 per ton with a discount of 17 per102 words
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Article158 1894-01-04 2 The Burrnah ruby mines may be said to be on their last trial as a European enterprise. The management have for a couple of years been attempting to find new deposits of ruby earth in the Pingotoung Hill. Under the ad vice of Colonel ConwayGordon, late158 words
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Article502 1894-01-04 2 (China Mail, Dec. 27th y News has been received in Shanghai fron Chinkiang to the effect m ous and inflammatory placards have reeenfly been posted in the vic.mty Yilin within the junsd.Jfon of ChinkiangTaotai. The p.oducfmns bea/a literary style, and show hat Whl has evervthing she502 words
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Article562 1894-01-04 2 /1 usfrahan Paper. Race between the Australia and the “Armand Beliic.” The race from Sydney Heads to Hobson’i Bay, between the P. A O. Company’s R. M S. Australia,” and the Messagerifl Mari times F. M. S. “Armand in so bare a victory for the “Australia’ that,/1 usfrahan Paper. - 562 words
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Advertisement263 1894-01-04 2 CASH SALS. pjitcljapd Co.’d HALF-YEARLY Cash Sale Preparatory to “Stock-taking” WILL COMMENCE ON THURSDAY, 4TH JANUARY. f'U FOR A FORTNIGHT ONLY. They are offering The Whole of their Stock of Drapery Goods IN PRICE. BBONGE SHOES at $l. 50. TAX SHOES, all leather, at >2. CHILDREN’S SHOES 33| off. DRESSING263 words
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Advertisement477 1894-01-04 2 New Advertisements. WANTED. J 4 NURSERY GOVERNESS to take T charge of three children. North of j J Province Wellesley. Apply X.” I 4 Pinang Gazette Office. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. rpHE next. Ordinary Meeting of tlieMuni- cipal Commissioners will be held in the Town Hall, at 2.30 r. m., On Friday,477 words
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Advertisement259 1894-01-04 2 NOTICE. 0“ N and after December Ist no chits will be. allowed at either of the undermentioned establishments. ESPLANADE HOTEL, SARRE'S TIFFIN ROOMS. Penang, 28th November, 1893. 489 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. fIIHE revision of Assessment Lists for _L houses and lands within the pality of George Town, Penang, for the year259 words
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Article2297 1894-01-04 3 I ttr Prince of Wales, accompanied by Gon-.-eral l.Tiis and Sir FrnncL Kn<>lly«. opened the woit. r session of the Imperial I nstitute. Smith Keimino-tmi. o i November 2<>rh. The Prince havmg formally declared the session open, in-’ tr alu ed Sir. E. H. Leckv,2,297 words
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Article1041 1894-01-04 3 —Men of the Time. Sir Samuel White Baker, m.a., p.r.s eldest sou of the late Samuel Baker, Esq., of Lypiatt 1 ark, Gloucestershire, was born in London, JuneS, 1821. and was educated at a private school and in Germany. He married, in 1843, Henrietta, daughter.—Men of the Time. - 1,041 words
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441 1894-01-04 3 A Step Towards A Truly Imperial Parliament.” “The Colonial Conference” —the body which has been formed by the fifteen returned colonists now in the House of Commons and twelve other members whose interests and sympathies are strongly colonial —is the subject, of a sensible article441 words
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Article369 1894-01-04 3 wonderful tßing ,bi y> be most handling of the money at the WorhVrt” FilVr gates. As the crowds pushed up to the ticket-sellers’ booths all day long, the money kept accumulating on the little Mlielves in the tiny booths until it rose in wavering,369 words
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Advertisement260 1894-01-04 3 FOR SALE. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, Selangor and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft., on bromide paper. W. JONES, No. IC. King Street. Photographer. NOTICE. In re the Estate of Knoo TIONU Pon deceased, late sole partner of Chops “Bin Hin,” Singapore, and Bun Hin Chan,”260 words
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Advertisement758 1894-01-04 3 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the Board of Licensing Justices will be held in the Ist Magistrate’s Chamber at 2.30 p. m. on Friday, the sth day of Janvaky, 1894, for the purpose of granting, reirewiijgf ei* cancelling licenses. J. K. BIRCH, Penang, 28th December, 1893.758 words
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Advertisement1147 1894-01-04 4 THE ST M®LARTY COMPANY. j NETHERSOLE Co., INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS, FARQUHAR STREET, PENANG. SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. BED SUPPLY ALL MACHINERY MATERIALS, FITTINGS, TOOLS, APPLIANCES AND STORES CAPITAL FULLY bLBSCR IN USE BY $3,000,000=£500,000. SHIPOWNERS, MILL OWNERS, MINERS AND HOUSEBUILDERS. Mineral Water Manufacturers in the Straits, Capital paid-up:1,147 words
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Advertisement434 1894-01-04 4 JRAITS FIRE INSURANCE COMPART. LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital fully SubscObed $2,000,000= £330,0(X Capital paid-up $400,000= £66,000 Reserve Fund: $60,000=£10,000. Reserve Liability of Shareholders $1,600, 000=£264,000. Fire Fund at 31st December, 1890: sllo,ooo= 18,000. SANDILANDS BUTTERk Co., Agents. hty life assurance co., ltd. VTED IN 1870. 04, Clive Street, Calcutta. Life434 words
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