Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 January 1894
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1894-01-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED BRIL'S’. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. \PNCE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1894. No. 2422 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement672 1894-01-30 1 pipping (Roticeg. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. fpHE mail steamers may A be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Rosetta 4th Feb. Thames Bth Feb Assan 18th I Malwa 22nd Rohilla 4th Mar. Rosetta Bth Mar Thames 18th Ravenna 22nd The above672 words
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Advertisement1277 1894-01-30 1 Shipping (lloftceer. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. .1 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. A B VT Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. e gra -21 lmi e r r 17 r J J C 1 1 Capital £l,ooo,ooo. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. (One1,277 words
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Advertisement659 1894-01-30 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 1,753,427.23| Fpecial Reserve Fund... /1,000,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— '[’he Factorij of the Nederlandache Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean,659 words
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Article60 1894-01-30 2 Expected. J 1E Names. 1 From. Destination. Consignees. Jan. 30 Sarpedon Liverpool Singapore A Batavia Mansfield. Bogaardt Co. Feb. 1 Sirsa Singapore Coromandel Coast ..JHuttenbacli, Liebert Co. 2 M. Bacquehem Trieste S’pore, China Japan.. S. Kusterniann Co. 2 Chelydra Singapore Calcutta Boustead Co. 10 Bellerophon Liverpool Singapore Java Mansfield,60 words
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Article74 1894-01-30 2 Mails close To-morrow. For Per str. Time Langkat Quorra noon Pangkor and T. Anson... Ngapoota 2 p.m. Pangkor and T. Anson... Canton 2 p.m. Thursday, Ist February. Deli Avagyee I a.m. Europe, via Nega pa tarn. Sirsa 4 p.m. The M. M. mail steamer Sydney left Colombo for74 words
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Article50 1894-01-30 2 Tn ERDA v, 3011 l Auction Sale Household Furniture, Northam Road. Wednesday, 31st Town Band, Esplanade. TllurtSDAY. Ist Town Band. Datil Kramat Gardens. Homeward mail closes, via Negapatam. Fkiday, 2nd:— Municipal Commissioners’ Meeting. Satchday, 3rd: Town Baud, Golf Club. Sunday, 4th Quinquagesima Sunday. Monday, sth Town Band, Esplanade.50 words
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Article125 1894-01-30 2 Penang, 30th January, I«h4. Hairs close as hollows: London. Demand Bank 2 3 D<> I months' sight Bank 23| Do. 3 Credits 2'3| Do. 3 Dornin o' <>y t'alenllrt, Deman I Bink R* 188-190 Do. 30 days’sight Private Bombay, Demand Bank 188-190 Do. 30 da vs’ sight Privae Madras,125 words
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Article72 1894-01-30 2 Penang, 30tii January, 1894. Tin Trang 9.10 Black Pepper < West Coast.. 8.10 I Acheen 7.50 While Pepper 12 40 Cloves (picked) 31. Mace No. I 90, Mace No. 2 72.50 Nutmegs 82. (No. I 6 80 Sugar 2 4.50 firin Basket 405 sellers. Tapioca Flour 2.1072 words
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Article128 1894-01-30 2 London, 28lh January. It is understood that the Indian Government is practically committed to the policy of defending Afghanistan against aggression from the North. While the Ameer abides by the agreement he is bound to maintain the integrity of Afghanistan. At a conference of the Unionist Peers Lord128 words
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Article557 1894-01-30 2 No less than three communications from Perak are published to-day. The one from Teluk Anson is from a regular correspondent giving the current news of the place. The other two relate to matters of political importance, and give what is practically a denial to the557 words
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Article731 1894-01-30 2 Six racehorses were taken over to Kinta via Taiping last night for the race meeting there. The Penang Free School has closed till the 26th February for the Chinese New Year holidays. The outward P. A O. mail steamer Rosetta, having left Colombo at 7 p. m.731 words
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Article190 1894-01-30 2 The following ties will be played tomorrow, Wednesday I\liss L. Jones ami G. E. Cole (owe Cv. J M1 T BB A 15 v Law (owe I lo.) Miss R. Kelly and Mrs. J. A. Brown and H. H. «Jilbey (owe <r. < A. S. Anthony (owe190 words
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Article59 1894-01-30 2 Pig-rearing and farming have attracted the attention of some enterprising Europeans in Singapore, who, says Hie I)aily Advertiser, have gone into the business in a way that promises ere long a good supply locally. As for the former, it is a paying investment, and very handsome returns may59 words
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Article74 1894-01-30 2 In an article in the current number of Languages” attention is called to the fact that pidgin English is making inpid strides, not only in Chinese Treaty Ports, but in Australia and even in America. During nearly half-a-century, and especially since the opening of the Chinese ports, business relations74 words
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Article67 1894-01-30 2 The Singapore branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation is advised bv the Head Office that, subject to the Auditors passing the accounts, the result of the half year's working to 30th December, 1893, is as follows: —Dividend of £l per share; $300,000 to67 words
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Article276 1894-01-30 2 {Straits Tinies.) Major Wyley and Mis. Wyley, who arrived by the trooper Himalaya on Tuesday, have already had an unfortunate experience of Singapore. Major and Airs. Wyley were staying at the Raffles’ Hotel, and a dressing bag containing Mrs. Wyley s jewels was pul into an almiiah by{Straits Tinies.) - 276 words
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Article280 1894-01-30 2 Tei.uk Anson. January 27th, 1894. We have for some ten days been expecting the Resident's visit to Teluk Anson, but lie only arrived last evening at 7 o’clock. He went straight on board the Mena which had arrived in the morning and which sailed again at 10 p.280 words
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Article280 1894-01-30 2 {Selangor Journal, 26th Jany.) The British Resident left Kuala Lumpur by the morning train on the 10th instant for Serendah, and than drove on to Kuitla Kubn, making the journey in four hours; it used to take two days A QUARREL occurred on the morning of the 24th280 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement424 1894-01-30 2 Jritcljard Co., REACH STREET. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. DRESS COATINGS— Mohair Coatings, Brown Drabs and Greys. Tropical Cashmere Suitings. Tennis Flannels and Cashmeres. Cricketing Flannels and Serges, specially shrunk. Bedford Cords and Tweeds. Tennis Shillings in Silk. Cashmere, and Ceylon Flannels. OUTFITTINGS— Undervests in Merino Gauze Balbriggan. Knickerbockers Hose and 4 Hose.424 words
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Advertisement395 1894-01-30 2 NOTICES. FOR SALE. SAFETY BICYCLE. For particulars apply to W, Pinang Gazette. 41 FOR SALE. ONE MAIL PHAETON. Apply to E. ENGLER, Behn Meyer A Co. TO SELL OR LET. WHAT desirable residence Alandale,” 1 No. 382, Burmah Road. For particulars apply to 11 Alan WILSON, 52 Logan's Buildings. TO395 words
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Advertisement241 1894-01-30 2 The Netherlands Fire Insurance Company. Established 1845. rpHE undersigned is prepared to receive 1 fire risks at current rates. He is also authorised to insure Ships in harbour and in dock, Horses and Cattle in the stables, ate., against fire risks only. H. J. MARTYN, Jnr., 253 GOVERNMENT SAVINQS BANK.241 words
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Article558 1894-01-30 3 Penang Recreation Cu b vs. Krian Recreation Club. The following are the scores in the above match, played on the Esplanade on Saturday last, which resulted in a victory for the home team by 25 runs Penang Recreation Club. E. E. Ford b. Jumeaux 41 L. Beins c. Luard558 words
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Article315 1894-01-30 3 Japanese Fraudulent Branding’» Mr. Geo. W. Noel, in his Shanghai tride report, dated the 7th instant, says: The necessity of safeguarding well-establish-ed trade marks and chops on this market deserves special attention just now. As pointed out a few weeks since, the Japanese have commenced315 words
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Article267 1894-01-30 3 (7o the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.'") Dear Sir, —Some time ago I lost mv claim to a valuable piece of mining land through not depositing my survey fees within the 14 days’ notice given by the Magistrate, Batang Padang, The notice expired on a Saturday and my267 words
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Article426 1894-01-30 3 (7’o the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") Dear Sir, —Under the above heading you ask for an explanation of the fact that in 1894 Kinta, with its enormous revenue, is only to expend 8240. The explanation is very simple. You are aware that Mr. Alma Baker has the426 words
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742 1894-01-30 3 Mr. J. M. Allinson, Manager of Messrs. Barlow Co., Singapore, writes to the Straits Times: Sir, —I am pleased you have drawn attention to the vote on the above question, because it gives me an opportunity to make a few remarks742 words
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Article306 1894-01-30 3 Volunteers to get washed.— Hongkong Telegr iph. The mobilisation of the troops has hitherto not led to any known casualties; bnt the Volunteers have tried their best. Last Thursday evening, when the field gun cm ps was at .Stonecutters, lined up on the stone quay, one modestVolunteers to get washed.—Hongkong Telegr iph. - 306 words
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Article1387 1894-01-30 3 .—Statesman. Lecture in the Town Hall. Mas. Anme-Besint gave her first lecture in Calcutta on Thursday evening at the Town Hall, to an audience which packed not only the large hall itself, but the wings and the gallery. The gathering was mostly native, but there were.—Statesman. - 1,387 words
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Advertisement87 1894-01-30 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. tpH E next Ordinary Meeting of the Muni--1 ciptil Commissioners will be held in the Town Hall, at 2.30 r. m., On Friday, the 2nd proximo. (By Order) J. W. H ALLI FAX, Secretarg to the Municipal Coniinissioners. T EUS PINANG GAZETTE DAILY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION FOR87 words
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Advertisement836 1894-01-30 3 M®LARTY COMPANY. CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS, SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. SUPPLY ALL MACHINERY MATERIALS. FITTINGS, TOOLS, APPLIANCES AND STORES IN USE BY SHIPOWNERS, MILL OWNERS, MINERS AND HOUSEBUILDERS. DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED, WORKS SUPERVISED DURING CONSTRUCTION, Contracts Negotiated with Indian and European Manufacturers. DANDO Co TAILOBS GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No I, Beach Street836 words
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Advertisement1175 1894-01-30 4 Jwumw QtoficeSe the straits NETHEBSOLE Co., MARINEJNSURANCE. IHSURAHCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE INSDRANCEWMPANY, LIMITED. x> FARQTJH AR STREET, PENANG. The Federal Marine Insurance Company. established tsss. established ibss. THE undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Company, are Capital fully Subscribed: Capital fully Subscribed to accept Marine Risks at current1,175 words
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Advertisement390 1894-01-30 4 Stationery, FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE, or PRIVATE USE, FOR SALE AT THE Pinang Gazette Office. ACCOUNT BOOKS—various sizes. “AT HOME” CARDS. BALL PROGRAMMES —large assortment, latest designs. Baskerville cabinets, containing 120 sheets Note Paper and 100 Envelopes. Best quality paper. In great demand. $1.60 each. BLOTTING PAPER, white A red.390 words
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