Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 January 1894
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1894-01-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DA.IL7. NEW SERIES.} ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTB. VOL. Ln. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1894. No. 1422 words
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Advertisement643 1894-01-17 1 < pipping Qtotwee. ■Peninsular Oriental Steam > Navigation Company. mail steamers may b ex P ected to arrive oatwards, and leave Penang ome wards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Ravenna 2lstJan.l Ganges 25th Jan Rosetta 4th Feb.' Thames Bth Feb. Assan 18th Malwa 22nd Rohilla 4th Mar.) Rosetta Bth643 words
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Advertisement1540 1894-01-17 1 Shipping Qloftttff. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. VT Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. e gia J??l k Limited HOLT'S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Saillny ami expected Arrival of Steamers. .'i/'T i TK I Head Office: For Will sail Steamer From Expected on Nicholas Lane,1,540 words
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Advertisement418 1894-01-17 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL KAHTSCHAPPU. (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, Pasaroeau,418 words
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Article103 1894-01-17 2 Mails close To-morrow. For Per str. Time Edie, T. Semawe and Olehleh Karang 1 p.m. Edie, Segli, T. Semawe and Olehleh JR. K. Atjeh 1 p.m. Singapore Java Anchises 1 p.m. Pangkor T. Anson... Mary Austin 2 p.M. Langkat Jin Ho 3 P.M. Europe, via Negapatam... Secundra 4103 words
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Article60 1894-01-17 2 VVri>nrsi»ay, 17th Town Band, Esplanade. Thursday, 18 th Penang Races, 3.30 p.m. Town Band, Race Course. Homeward mail closes, via Negapatam. Fhiday, 19th Municipal Commissioners’ Meeting. Saturday, 20th Penang Races, 3.30 p.m. Town Band, Race Course. Sunday, 21st 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. Outward mail due. P. A O.60 words
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Article122 1894-01-17 2 Penang, 17th January, 1894. Hates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 2'3} do Do. 4 months' sight Bank 23} Do. 3 Credits 2'4 Do. 3 T)ocmn< nf.ary •‘nleii 11a, Demand Bank H« 183-184 Do. 30 days’sight Private Bombay, Demand Bank 183-184 Do. 30 days' sight, Private Madras, Demand Bank122 words
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Article86 1894-01-17 2 Penang, 17th January, 1894. I'i,) $37.25 weak Trang 9.10 sellers. Black Pepper < West Coast.. 8.05 do Acheen 7.75 do White Pepper 12 80 no buyers. Cloves (picked) small supplies .Mace No. 1 84. sellers. Mace No. 2 80.- doNutmegs 82. do {No. 1 6.80-7 do 286 words
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Article77 1894-01-17 2 Italy. London, 1 6th January. The continued serious conflicts between the Anarchists and the troops in Italy have resulted in a pitched battle near Massa in which many have been killed and wounded. Home. A memorial from the Radicals urges Sir Wm. Harcourt to introduce a democratic budget77 words
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Article45 1894-01-17 2 BIRTH. BIRCH. At Taiping, on the 16th instant, the wife of E. W. Birch, Esq., of a daughter. DEATH. McClosky.—At A landale,” Burmah Road, Penang, this morning, Georgiana, the dearly beloved wife of James Hugh McClosky, late Colonial Surgeon, Province Wellesley, Straits Settlements.45 words
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Article57 1894-01-17 2 We learn that His Excellency the Acting Governor does not intend to make any appointments until the arrival of His Excellency the Governor. Ah Mr. Vermont s tei-m of office has expired, and as Dr. Brown’s nomination is not yet confirmed, the Settlement of Penang is57 words
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Article917 1894-01-17 2 (Contributed.) The approaching departure of Mr. J. Y. Kennedy to Europe on a well-earned holiday, and the retirement of Mr. A. G. Wright, who contemplates a similar movement later in the year, calls for some remark on the public services of these gentlemen. Since the appointment of Mr.917 words
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Article740 1894-01-17 2 Entries for the Kinta Races will close on the 26th instant. The maiden racer Plunger has been bought by Mr. J. M. Anthony. The Banks will dose for business at noon to-morrow, being Race Day. The outward P. A O. mail steamer Ravenna, having left Colombo for740 words
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Article117 1894-01-17 2 Five cases were disposed of at the Assizes yesterday. They are as follows: Chun Tong, charged with theft, was founcF guilty and sentenced to 7 years’ rigorous imprisonment; Kwa Ah Mui pleaded guilty to attempting to commit suicide and wag sentenced to 9 months’ simple imprisonment; Wong Shak,117 words
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Article282 1894-01-17 2 The following letter sent to the Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce has been treated in the same way as Mr. McLarty’s and Mr. Huttenbach’s protests on a former occasion, i.e., it has not been forwarded to His Excellency the Governor. No doubt the gentlemen protesting will find282 words
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Article260 1894-01-17 2 Penang Cricket Club v«. The Detachment, 10th Regiment. For widespread popularity, no sport in Penang can equal football. Yesterday evening a veritable ‘mixed multitude’ lined the Esplanade football ground in anticipation of a good g'ame between the above teams. Since their last encounter the P. C. C. have had260 words
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Advertisement474 1894-01-17 2 New Advertisements, NOTICE. mHE EXCHANGE BANKS will close X tor business at noon to-morrow, Thursday, 17th inst., being Race Day. 25 NOTICE. PENALTIES in Griffin Races are the same for Horses, in accordance with the Rules of the Club. W. LATHAM COX, lion. Secy., Penang Turf Club. 28 KINTA GYMKHANA474 words
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Advertisement279 1894-01-17 2 Pritchard and Company’s CASH SALE will end on the 25th instant, TO LET. 1 FEBRUARY and MARCH—“Lomond Hill.” $6O a month. Apply by post to Lomond,” Penang Hill. for sale. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, Selangor and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft., on bromide paper. W.279 words
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Article187 1894-01-17 3 (By' Early Bird.”) The following are my tips for to-morrow’s IB aces The Maiden Plate.—lf Unicorn can get rid of his lameness in time, which is extremely doubtful, there will be none of the other maidens to touch him, otherwise Hard Times, who is to be ridden by(By' “ Early Bird.”) - 187 words
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Article196 1894-01-17 3 (Selangor Journal, 12th Jan.) A dance will be given at the Selangor Club on Friday night, the 19th. A very’ heavy downpour of rain fell on the afternoon of the 2nd, lasting for about an hour and a half. Short as the time was, it was sufficient to(Selangor Journal, 12th Jan.) - 196 words
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Article575 1894-01-17 3 (Selangor Journal) K Professor Lawrence was, on Saturday, J the 6th, advertised to make a balloon ascent the grounds of the Chinese Club, and |Eto descend per parachute. From the vast crowd assembled to witness it, this form Wbf entertainment would appear to have a charm(Selangor Journal) - 575 words
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Article383 1894-01-17 3 -Rangoon Gazette, 13th Jan. On the 13th inst. a destructive fire broke out near the corner of Barr street and Montgomery street. The conflagration is supposed to have origin > ted in the house of a native woman of ill fame. The woman appears to have been-Rangoon Gazette, 13th Jan. - 383 words
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Article896 1894-01-17 3 (T’i4 Itangoon.) Sale of India Council Bills. London, January s.—The India Office publishes telegrams that have been exchanged between the Viceroy and Lord Kimberley, discussing the sales of Council Bills below the rate of sixteen pence, and the question of fixing the minimum until December, and meanwhile borrowing(T’i4 Itangoon.) - 896 words
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Article171 1894-01-17 3 Referring to the stoppage of a contemporary’ journal, a Cape paper makes the following remarks There is a moral in the untimely fate of Freedom. When a pressman starts a paper on his own account he does it for the public good, and he always cracks up his171 words
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Article874 1894-01-17 3 Cid Australia) Landon, December 15. —Several additional arrests have been made of persons said to be implicated in the murder of the Fenian Reid in Dublin. The London branch of the Imperial Federation League has decided to consult the branches with a view to reconstruction. There is( Cid Australia) - 874 words
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Advertisement402 1894-01-17 3 PAINLESS DENTISTRY. MR. J. F. TEUFERT, Denial Surgeon, Esplanade Hotel. Consultation daily 9.30 A. M. till 4 p. M. Fees Moderate. INDIA RUBBER STAMPS and Brass Seal Manufactory. HUBBER Stamps and Brass Seals of every description executed in the latest style within 21 hours after receipt of order. As Good402 words
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Advertisement832 1894-01-17 3 DANDO Co. TAILORS GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No 1, Beach Street Union Street, 26i FBITA.ITQ. A. KAULFUSS AFFAIRS PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO OF THE 27, Farquhar Street. Open daily from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. except Sundays. BEING A HISTORY CONCERNING THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND THE A LARGE STOCK OF BRITISH PROTECTED STATES OF832 words
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Advertisement1288 1894-01-17 4 NETHERSOLE Co., MCLARTY NEW YORK. CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARC Life Insurance Company. 1. FARQUHAR STREET, PENANG. SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. Fra SUPPLY ALL MACHINERY MATERIALS. FITTINGS. TOOLS. APPLIANCES ANO Fvni s £23,681,886. >' nFPS Heavy Reduction in Rates. SHIPOWNERS, MILL OWNERS, MINERS AND HOUSEBU “New plan” life policies on European HPHE oldest1,288 words
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Advertisement573 1894-01-17 4 PENANG ICE WORKS. BEACH STREET. OPEN on week days from 7.30 to 10 a.m., and from noon to 5 p m.; on Sundays and Holidays from 8 a. m. to noon. ICE WILL ONLY BE DELIVERED AGAINST CASH OR TICKETS AND NOT AGAINST BOOKS OR CHITS. THE PUBLIC ABE REQUESTED573 words
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