Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 January 1894

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. /VEFV SERIES.] ESTABLISHED, 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LU. TUESDAY. JANUARY 9, 1894. rso.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 682 1 Shipping (Ttoticee. I’e-iiiHiilar Oriental Steam Mitigation Company. BrpFlE mail steamers may X be expected to arrive and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Homewards. jlunemia* 2'st.Jan. Rolulla lit), Tan Rosetta 4th Feb.’ Ganges 25th p'V 7'7 .< TA «»*e« Bth Feb. 740 t ilia 4th Mar. JfaZwa 22nd I
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    • 1579 1 Shirring (lloticeg. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. < KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. f Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. e gra imi e HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer». (One Million sterling.) I 1 Head Office: f For Will sail Steamer From Expected on
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    • 656 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MfATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Pah>-i:p Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds Fpecial Reserve Fund... /1,000,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of *he Nederlandsche 11 and el Maa tsch a ppi j, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon,
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  • 85 2 Expected. Datei i an Names. From. Destination. Consignees. 10 Daphne Hamburg S’pore, China Japan.. S. Kustermann Co. 11 P. &O. Rohilla Singapore Colombo London Gilfillan, Wood 4Co. 12 Nerbudda Do. Rangoon Calcutta Huttenbach, Liebert Co. 13 j Reael Edie Edie, Segli i Padang... Do. 16 Monmouthshire London Singapore China
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  • 50 2 Mails close To-morrow. For Per str. Time Deli Langkat 1 pm. Singapore Secundra. 1 pm. Tongkah Deli 1 p.m. Pangkor I’. Anson... Mary Austin 2 P.M. Singapore China Rio 3 p.m. The homeward P. A O. steamer llohilla is expected to leave Singapore at 8 a. m. tomorrow.
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  • 51 2 TnKHi>*v, 9th Mrs. Skinner “At Home,” Residency. W K.I>N K.NHA V, 10th I Town Band, Esplanade. TiihksDAY. 11th Football, Esplanade. Town Band, Datu Kramat Gardens. Homeward mail closes, ria Brindisi. li’kikay, 12th Sat’-koav, 13th Town Band, Golf Club. Soni.av, 14th 2nd Sunday after Epiphany. Monday, 15th Town Band,
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  • 115 2 Penang, 9th January, 1«'.«4 Hau's close as follows: London, Demand Bank 2 .1..', Do. 1 months’ sight Bank 23J Do. 3 Credits 23J Do. 3 Documentary (talent la. Demand B ink H« 181 Do. 3’l days’sight I’rivi'e Bombav, Demand Bode 181 Do. 30 dnvs’ sight Privi >■ Madras, Demand
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  • 76 2 Penang, 9th January, I8'»4. Tin 'fraiig small supplies Black Pepper West Coast.. 9. sellers. I Aclieen 10.25 do White Pepper 13 60 do Cloves (picked) small supplies Mace No. I al— sellers. Mace No. 2 7t‘.— «io Nutmegs 82. <io No. 1 7 do Sugar 2 450
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  • 202 2 Africa. London, January 7/A.— Lobengula has reached the Zambesi with two thousand armed warriors. Reuter’s Sierra Leone correspondent states that the French attacked the British camp at Warina before dawn. The British replied to the fire and the fighting lasted for forty minutes when the 1« rench withdrew.
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  • 557 2 The letter <>f Lord Ripon on the Native States, which we published yesterday, con tains few points of great interest. Compensation for (list ui bniices is one of these Lord Ripon observes that “in Mr. Paul’s report on Sungei Ujong a sugixesf ion is made in reference
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  • 691 2 Mrs. Skinner will be At Home at the Residency tins afternoon, at 4.45. A CONFIRMATION service will be held at S. George’s. Church on Saturday next, at 6 p. m. The homeward mail steamer Rohilla will leave Singapore for Penang to-morrow moi ning. Mr Curtis, the Assistant
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  • 203 2 The Committee of the Penang Turf Club, at a meeting held on the Race Course this mot i ing, unanimously decided to increase the value of the prize in the Sixth Race, Ist day, to 8300, and the prizes in the Third and Fourth Races, 2nd day, to
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  • 66 2 It appears from the Dutch papers that a felegiam has reached the authorities i n Java from the Dutch Government, convey, ing instructions to stop all further proceedings in connection with the erection of a coaling station at Fulo Way. In compliance with this all works have been
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  • 205 2 A correspondent offers a few obsertv lions respecting an article entitled A day in Singapore,” and published in the Graphic (j 12tb August last, and which Ins just come under his notice The writer says “that Hotel de I’Europe is n.e only European hotel which boasts.” 'This is
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  • 243 2 A CORRESPONDENT send us the flowing notes: Training is now in full swing. About thirty-five horses (practically all under the careful eye of Collins) are on the Course. Add to these several well known winners are corning from Smgipore, and the January meeting is certain to show a
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  • 355 2 THE “STR AITS PRODUCE.” It is with much pleasure that we notice the recrudescence of an old friend, the comic journal Shaits Produce, now happily revived after a Rip A’an Winkle slumber of more than 20 years. To be*’ consistently funny through 24 pages without, offending any one’s taste is
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  • 596 2 (Perak Government Gazette, January sth Estimates for 1894. 'The estimates for 1894 are published I he total estimated revenue is $3,125J)0*k and expenditure 83,199,9’4. The principal items in expenditure are: Establishments 8841,322, State Railways $628,825, Streets, and Bridges 55U4,250, Works atH Bnildin/s 8318.460, Allowances to Native Chiefs $146,708.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 272 2 CASH SALE.pritcljard Co,’? HALF-YEARLY Sale Preparatory to “Stock-taking” WILL COMMENCE ON THURSDAY, 4TH JANUARY. FOR A FORTNIGHT ONLY. They are offering The Whole oe their Siock o? Drapery Goods GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE. SHOES—BRONGE SHOES at $l. 5\ TAN SHOES, all leathtr, at $2. CHILDREN’S SHOES 331 off. DRESSING GOWNS
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    • 498 2 New A D VERT I SEME NTS.! PENANG TURF CLUB. NOTICE. KULE II of the Lottery Rules made by the Penang Turf Club having been declared illegal is expunged. W. LATHAM COX, Hon. Secretary. Penang, 9th January 1894. 1FOR Singapore, China and Japan. rpilE S. S. “LINDISFARNE,” leaving JL Bombay
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    • 194 2 TO LET. 'Vr EWI NG ION,” Rm mail Road, now in excellent repair, from Ist prox. A pply to /285 BOUSTEAD A Co. TO LET. QTR A WBERRY.” Penang Hill. Rent LJ 875 a month. From Ist January, 1891. Apply to P. D. STEPHENS, 520 Glugor Estate, Penang. PAINLESS DENTISTRY.
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  • 2197 3 Visit to the Sakeis. (By Chas. Andetwald.) To see something of the great, Malayan jungle and to realise a desire that I had long entertained to become acquainted with the aboriginal races, I resolved to pay a visit to Perak during the Christmas holidavs. I was fortunate
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  • 304 3 Play in the competition for the amateur championship of India began on the- 23rd and closed on the 27th. 'The entries were fairly good, there being 32 competitors; while there were some original entries in addition, but the players, from one cause or another, were unavoidably’
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  • 186 3 (Selangor Government Gazette, sth Jan.) Mr. J. L. D’Arcy Irvine, Inspector of Mines, will be styled Superintendent and Registrar of Mines, with effect from Ist January. 'The leave of absence granted to Mr. G. W. M Elman, Government Secretary, has been extended, with half-salary, for three months from
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  • 800 3 Mr. L. Wray Jun., the Perak Curator and State Geologist, reports as follows on the Gold Mine at Tapah I have the honour to inform you that, having a day to wait at Teluk Anson on the 15th instant, I went up to Tapah ami
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  • 154 3 Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners HELD ON THE 23RD DECEMBER, 1893. Present. J. Y. Kennedy, Esq. (President), Capt. Anderson, r. e., and J. Gibson, Esq. Absent. A. G. Wright, Esq,, W. C. Brown, Esq., m. d., and Koh Seang Tat, Esq. 1. The Minutes of the last
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1080 3 DANDO Co' TAILOBS GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No 1, Beach Street Union Street, 261 FEM'jMTG’. OFFICIAL MINUTES. FQR SALE. Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners -w-r-Trnixm r n r held on the 23rd December, 1893. T/lEWS of Penang, Singapore, lei If, Present.—J. Y. Kennedy, Esq. (President), Capt. Selangor and Sumatra. Anderson, r. e.,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1128 4 3naurt>.nce (rtottcee. the straits I NETHERSOLE Co., 'rhelloyallnsnraneeComimy mi IMMWIHU. LIIITO. K4lia v„* B ESTABLISHED 1883. ESTABLISHED 1886. A CONSIDERABLE reduction in local -la. Life Rates is announced, and pros- Capital fully Subscribed Capital fully Subscribed pectuses will be supplied and all information $3,000,000--=£500,000. |2,000,000=£330,00T, milE oldest and best known
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    • 436 4 Stationery, FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, ST.ORE, or PRIVATE for sale at the PinangGazetteOfiice. t ACCOUNT BOOKS—various sizes. “AT HOME” CARDS. BALL PROGRAMMES—Iarge assortment, latest designs. Baskerville cabinets, containing 120 sheets Note Paper and 100 Enve- lopes. Best quality paper. In great demand. $1.60 each. Blotting paper, white red. BIRTH CARDS, 6
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