Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 January 1894

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DA.ILTT. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [CRICE 20 CINTS. VOL. LIL (TARY 16, 1894. No. 1-3
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 634 1 pipping (Hoftcee. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. St II HE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on £Tie followine’ I dates Oatwards. Homewards. Ravenna 2lstJan. Ganges 25th Jan. Rosetta 4th Feb. Thames Bth Feb. lBth Malwa 22nd AloZti/Za 4th Mar. Rosetta Bth Mar. .The
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    • 1584 1 pipping (notices. i BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). BANKS. L 1 KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. —~7 T Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. The Agra Bank Limned. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended SnUliif/ anil expected Ar fleet of Steamer*. .°'(Oi?o'Miiiion Sielbng°y°' Head Office: f F° r Will sail Steamer From
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    • 413 1 IiANPEI MAATSCHAfFU. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital 35,783,000. Reserve Funds /1,753,427.23| Fi-eciai. Resehve 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, Cheri-bon, r l'egal, I’cealongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap London
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  • 69 2 Expected. Names. From. Destination. Consignees. 16 Afon»iout/is7iire London Singapore China Boustead Co. 17 Lindisfarne Bombay S’pore, China Japan.. Do. 17 Gisela Singapore Trieste vid ports S. Kustermann Co. 17 Anchises Liverpool Singapore Batavia Mansfield. Bogaardt Co. 18 M. Vajirunhis Singapore Padang vid ports fluttenbach, Liebert Co. 18 Secundra Do.
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  • 55 2 Mails close To-morrow. j For Per str. Time Pangkor AT. Anson.. Kwang Tung 3 p.m. Deli Avagyee 3 p.m. Thursday, 18th. Edie, T. Semawe and Olehleh Karang 1 p.m. Europe, via Brindisi... Secundra 4 p.m. The M. M. mail steamer Saghalien left Colombo for Singapore at 11 a.
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  • 50 2 ToicsnAV, 16th:— Football, Esplanade. WieUNKSI.AY, 17th Town Band, Esplanade. Thursday, 18th Penang Races, 3.30 p.m. Town Band, Datu Kramat Gardens. Homeward mail closes, via Negapatam. Friday, 19th Saturday, 20th Town Band, Golf Club. Penang Races, 3.30 p.m. Sunday, 21st 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. Monday, 22nd Town Band, Esplanade.
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  • 115 2 Penang, 16th January, 18:4. Kates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 2 3JDo. 4 months’ sight Bank 23J Do. 3 Credits 24 Do. 3 Documentary I'ldcult.a, Demand Bank H* 183 Do. 30 days’sight Private Bombay, Demand Bank 183 Do. 30 days’sight Private Madras, Demand Bank 182 J Do. 30
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  • 90 2 Penang, 16th January, 189 k Tin f 3 7 weak Trang 9-10 seller». Black Pepper < West Coast.. 8.05 do I Acheen 7.75 do White Pepper 12.80 no buyers. (•loves (picked) small supplies Mace No. I «4. sellers. Mace No. 2 80 do Nutmegs 82. -do No.
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  • 51 2 Home. London, 15th January. The House of Lords have read the Parish Councils Bill the first time. Italy. There has been much disorder at Leghorn: all shops are closed. The disorders at Leghorn, Carrara, and elsewhere are believed to be part of a general movement fomented by revolutionary
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  • 151 2 The Straits Times of 12th January has an article which may be said to express approval of Air. Swet tenbam’s plan for the confederation of the Native States. There are very strong objections to such a course, as we have pointed out in recent articles, but there is still
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  • 251 2 The Straits Times of 13th publishes the following two telegrams from Penang the proceedings of the Chamber of Commerce on Friday last (By telegram from our Correspondent.) Penang, Friday, 4-36 p.m. A special general meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce was held to-day, i
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  • 112 2 In reading the Free Press upon intersettlement affairs we have often wondered if it really knew anything about the Colony except that portion of it that lies between Johnston’s Pier and Tanglin. From their heading to some extracts from the Pinang Gazette about fires at Gula and
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  • 823 2 An International Congress for the purpose of combating cholera is to be held in Paris during this month. His Highness the Sultan of Johore, as also the members of the Civil Service here, have presented cups for the forthcoming Races. Arrivals at the “Crag” Hotel: —Mr. Haarsma
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  • 75 2 (Straits Times) Pekan, January 6. —The leading Pahang rebels, Rahman, Rasu and Mat Kilau have at last definitely decided to surrender themselves to the Government, ami they are shortly expected in Pekan. They have been obliged to take this step owing to the Kelantan people having hunted
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  • 70 2 A correspondent from Hongkong writes: Hongkong, 29th Dec.— There is not. much secrecy here about the questions of the Royal Commission on Opium as issued to different parties in Hongkong by the Colonial Secretary. A member of the Legislative Council will shortly request the Government
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  • 112 2 The Straits Advertiser says —The Chitty community of Singapore intend to petition His Excellency the Acting Governor for a public holiday on Afonday, 22nd current. These enterprising gentlemen have brought out from India a silver car which has been very costly. Special men have come from India
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  • 570 2 Ist Day, 18th January. I.—The Maiden Plate. st. lbs. 1. Mr. Stronach’s -..Plunger 10 0 2 ”da^e’s S BaXCll ...Bard Times 10 0 3. Maj. O'Sul. Bon face 4. Mr. M. N. Mericnn’s...Unicorn IV v 5. Wan Abdullah’s ...Mikado 10 6. Kho»Hun Yeam’s Black Alarta 10
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  • 558 2 .—Free Press. The Pahang Government has cancelled numerous concessions on the ground that these are not being worked as provided by the mining regulations. The registered companies probably affected are Ketchau Pahang, Alalay Peninsula Prospecting Pahang Cential, Pahang Kabang, Pahang Ex plot at ion, Pahang Rivers, Pahang Semantan Jellei,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 279 2 CASH SALE. pjitcljard Co.’? HALF-YEARLY Cash Sale Preparatory to “Stock-taking” WILL COMMENCE ON THURSDAY, 4TH JANUARY. FOR A FORTNIGHT ONLY. They are offering The Whole of their Stock oe Drapery Goods GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE. SHOES—BRON GE SHOES at $l. 50. TAN SHOES, all leather, at |2. CHILDREN’S SHOES off.
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    • 465 2 New advertisements. TO LET. February and march—“ Lomond Hill.” $6O a month. Apply by post to “Lomond,” Penang Hill. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. rpHE next Ordinary Meeting of theMuniI cipal Commissioners w ill be held in the Town Hall, at 2.30 r. M., On Friday, the 19th Instant. (By Order) J. W.
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    • 247 2 I FOR Singapore, China and Japan. THE S. S. “LINDISFARNE,” leaving Bombay to-day, may be expected to arrive here on the 17th instant for the above ports. For freight or passage apply to BOUSTEAD A Co., January sth, 1894. Agents. NOTICE.* I TOR Sale by Public Auction on Tuesday, the
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  • 500 3 (Straits Times.) The wreck of the Dutch steamer Normanby, as she now lies at the N. E. point of Pulo Bentan, about fifty miles from Singapore, was put up for auction to-day by Messrs. Powell Co. Mr. Gaggino offered §lOO. This was followed by a succession of bids
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  • 179 3 quirements of the country.— Australian Papers, m London, December 18. —Admiral Commerfell, who recently was employed by the -British Government to report on the Turkish defences of the Bosphorus, says that they are in a condition of decay, but the Turkish Government, however, is strengthening the fleet.
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  • 144 3 Australian Papers luhn ma n Conduct of the Negus. London, December 17.- One of the most atrocious crimes pet p.-t rate 1 in modern times is reported from Abyssinia, and the Negus, King Menclek 11., is declared to be the guilty person. It is stated that the
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  • 331 3 (Vid Aust, alia.) Egypt and the British Occupation. London, Decemb. r 16.—The Egyptian authorities have declined to sanction the further expenditure of public money upon the occupation of Egypt by the British Army. The general obstructive action of the Egyptian officials is causing the Home Government some
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  • 430 3 —I. P. Gazette. We translate the following from Le Matin A terrible drama took place yesterday (Bth November) on the race course at Auteuil, ending in the death of the English Jockey Rowell, who was riding Visigoth. All went well until the last event of
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  • 490 3 Free Press. Among the passengers by the Singapore from Bangkok there arrived Mr. (diaries Dunlop, who has spent a considerable time in the capital of Siam pushing through the Trans Peninsular railway scheme which is ito pass through Kedah to Singgora. The I surveys of this line,
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  • 525 3 (Selangor Government Gazette, 121 H Jan.) Appointments. Mr E. M. L. Epwards, Assistant Superintendent of Police, to be Assistant District Officer, Klang, and Deputy Conservator for the Port of Klang, with effect from 3rd January.—Mr. 11. C. Holmes, Assistant District Officer, Klang and Deputy Conservator of the Poi
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  • 304 3 A most daring robbery was perpetrated at a very early hour last night in a bouse in Church Street. It appears that at about seven o’clock, lln ce Macao Chinese knocked at the door of No. 39 in the abovenamed Street, occupied by a Chinawoman. On being asked
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  • 382 3 «January Meeting, 189&. FIRST DAY, Thursday, ISth January, 1894. First Race. Value $l5O. —For Maidens. AH Horses that have never won a race on any course, Gvitlin, Jump and Roadster Races excepted. Weight per scale. Distance 1 mile. Entrance $7. Second Race. Value $l5O. —For Galloways. 14.2
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 343 3 DANDO& Co. T All,< > RS -A-ZbTZD GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No 1, Beach Street Union Street, 201 PEN2LITG-. A. KAULFUSS PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO 27, Farquhar Street. Open daily from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. except Sundays. A LARGE STOCK OF VIEWS OF ATJEH, DELI, PENANG, PERAK, KUALA LUMPOR, MALACCA, SINGAPORE, Ac., also
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    • 89 3 JLFFJLIHS OF THE colokty 7 BEING A HISTORY CONCERNING THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND THE BRITISH PROTECTED STATES OF THE MALAY PENINSULA, BY F. M. McLARTY. Subscribers who have paid in advance» will have the Book forwarded to them. The others will please remit toE. E. Ford, Manager, Pinang Gazette Press,-
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1372 4 Insurance (Wtces.. the straits NETHERSOLE Co., The Union Insurance Society of INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Canton, Limited. x> farquhaß STREET, PENANG. T llr ESTABLISHED 1883. ESTABLISHED 1886. HE undersigned, baring been appointed Ag ents for fche above Company, are Capital fully Subscribed Capital fully Subscribed risk prepared
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    • 395 4 FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE, or PRIVATE FOR SALK AT THE PinangGazette Office. ACCOUNT BOOKS—various sizes. AT HOME CARDS. BALL PROGRAMMES—Iarge assortment, latest designs. Baskerville cabinets, containing 120 sheets Note Paper and 100 Envelopes. Best quality paper. In great demand. $1.60 each. B LOTTING PAPER, white red. BIRTH CARDS, 6 cts.
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