Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 April 1894
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1894-04-27 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED PATT.V NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIL FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1894. No. 9522 words
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Advertisement541 1894-04-27 1 pipping (Hottcee. Peninsular Orientaf Steam Navigation Company. BrpHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. 2 0 9 th A P IJ Tha 4th Miv 13th May. Mahva 18th Hohtlla 27th Roseto Ist June The above dates are only541 words
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Advertisement1352 1894-04-27 1 (notices BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY -(LTD) banks Z~~ 01 c- 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. I 111 (One Million Sterling.) 1 T —4v\ Pm, nr, I Head Office1,352 words
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Advertisement668 1894-04-27 1 N£DERLANDSCH£ HANDEL KAATSCHAPPW. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds /1,753,427.231 k PECiAL Reserve Fund.,. /1,000,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. k* Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaiaj I adang, Cheribon, Tegal,668 words
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Article60 1894-04-27 2 Mails close To-morhow. p or Per »tr. Time Langkat Quorra noon Edie, Segli, T. Semawe and Olehleh R. K. Atjeh 1 p.m. Edie, Telok Semawe Olehleh Karang 1 p.m. Pangkor <fc T. Anson... Betey ...2 p.m. Deli Uo Kwei E,MI The P. O. mail steamer Ganges left Colombo60 words
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Article222 1894-04-27 2 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Ho Kwei from Deli. P. A. O. s.’s, from Bombay. s. s. G. v. from Singapore. Yesterday. s. s. LeZi from Klang. s. s. Betsy from T. Anson. s. s. (Juorra from Langkat. s. 8. Lady B r eld from Port Weld. s. s. Flying222 words
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Article101 1894-04-27 2 Arrivals. Yesterday. Per s. s. Lady Jl’e/rf from Port Weld, Mr Wood gate. Per s. s. Betsy from T. Anson, Mr. Smith and Mr. Davis. Passages booked for the Straits. March 29th. Per AO. s. Valetta from London for Penang. Mr. Gilchrist and Mr. A. K. Buttery. From101 words
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Article60 1894-04-27 2 Friday 27th Football, Esplanade. 8*i i'hi'*», 28rn Town Band, Golf Club. Auction sale household furniture at, Goodwood." Si’HUAV, 29th Rogation Sunday. Last Quarter Moon. Outward mail due. P. A O. Ganges. Moniht, 30th Town Band, Rspl»»nn.t«. Annual General Meeting, Penang Library, 5 pm. TnkhiiAv, 1 st Wx’NKHUAY, 2nd60 words
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Article133 1894-04-27 2 EX CHANGE. Pen*no, 27th April, 1894. Rates close as follow*: l.'»n<lon, Demand Bank ..2 1 dol. Do. 4 months' sight Bank 2 IJ-* Do. 3 Credits 21J Do. 3 Doc.iiin'-iit. wy (’nlciitt.n, Domain! Bmk B* 186 Do. 30 days’sight Private Bombay, Demand B ink 186 Do. 30 daj’B* sight Priva133 words
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Article83 1894-04-27 2 Penang, 27th April, 1891. Tin 539 30 Trang 9.50 sellers. Black Pepper < West Coast.. small supply. I Acheen 6 lbs $9.60 sei. White Pepper... 13. Cloves (picked) no supply. Mace No. I 88.— sellers. Mace Pickings 75. do. Nutmegs 86. do. No. 1 7.60 do. Sugars83 words
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Article51 1894-04-27 2 London, 25th April.—The Times urges British annexation of Zanzibar, uniting Uganda therewith. Mr. Asquith has introduced the bill to disestablish and disendow the Church .in Wales, Io take effect from first January 1896. The Bill excludes Welsh Bishops from the House of Lords and provides annuities for actual51 words
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Article523 1894-04-27 2 The Farm question in Hongkong. A BOMEWHAI unusual incident occurred al Hongkong at the last meeting of Legislative Council when the Opium Farmer was heard by Counsel (Mr. J. J. Francis, Q. C in respoet of alterations in the Farm coutnict contemplated by (he Opium Ordinance Amendment523 words
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Article656 1894-04-27 2 It is reported that the racer Mayfield is dead. Owing to pressuhe on our space we are compelled to hold over much interesting matter. The steamer G. Van Bylandt, which arrived from Singapore this morning, brought 219Chine.se passengers. Four hundred and thirty-one Kling passengers left here yesterday656 words
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561 1894-04-27 2 Captain Witt’s Account. Being my watch below. I was asleep in my cabin when I was wakened by loud shouting. I ran out to see what, the noise was about and was almost immediately carried off mv legs by the collision. I got up and jumped561 words
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Article215 1894-04-27 2 Last night, from information received, Inspector Gordon proceeded to the Ayer Ttam Station and there fonnd a Chinaman nunu d Low So > with a severe wound across his throat. He immediately had the man placed in a stretcher (as no conveyance would (urn out) and215 words
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Article114 1894-04-27 2 A CORRESPONDENT*writing to a Singapore contemporary urges the formation of a Straits and "Native Stales Jockey Club, with a Committee drawn from members at Penang, Selangor, Perak, Seremban and Singapore, who would arrange the meetings and manage the affairs of the Chib generally. With a good114 words
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Article17 1894-04-27 2 The Singapore papers comment upon our in tide on bribery in Perak as follows (Straits Times.')17 words
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Article866 1894-04-27 2 That woman (meaning some women) may be bought is nothing new. But it is something new to hear that the price can be paid in hams. The literature of all ages is full of the circumstances in, and considerations for, which women have sold themselves or866 words
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Advertisement1171 1894-04-27 2 n_.*£ LujJ V ft» New Advertisements. Pritchard Lo. auction sale Ik op L UAVF lIIST OPENED OUT Valuable Household Furniture, Harness. 11 THE FOLLOWING Saddlery, Plants, &c„ Sc., E NEW GOODS:- Satardau, the 28th April, P COMMENCING AT 11.30 A. M., Tailoring Department. AT “GOODWOOD,” M< A LISTER ROAD A1,171 words
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Advertisement20 1894-04-27 2 NOTICE. W GORDON-HEPBURN Co., elec- troplaters gilders, Beach Street, in a lane leading off Sarre’s Tiffin Room. All work guaranteed,20 words
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Obituary19 1894-04-27 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE. DEATH. Hogan.—At the “Avenue,” on the 27tli instant, Dudley, infant son of Mr. Reginald A. P. Hogan.19 words
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Article463 1894-04-27 3 The Influential Minority. The Free Press Weekly Topicist” writes Messrs. Anderson, Cuthbertson, Miller. Shelford and Sohst, representing five leading firms in Singapore, opposed the draft. Registration of Partnerships Bill, at the last meeting of the Chamber of Commerce. As you remarked, Mr. Editor, they are men who463 words
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Article387 1894-04-27 3 Rushing Bills Through. The Hongkong Telegraph says The Attorney-General, Mr. W. M. Goodman, wishes to go on leave on the 18th April, and so rather than delay him until the next steamer, for sooth, a par ticularly serious step in tire Colony’s policy with regard to opium revenue387 words
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Article906 1894-04-27 3 Tapioca Planters and Land Tenure. The Sea Belle, with H. E. Sir C. B. H. I Mitchell and party on board, arrived in the Roads on Thursday morning. It had been announced that H. E. would land at 7 a. m., and precisely at that hour906 words
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Article102 1894-04-27 3 The Bimetallic League have arranged to hold a conference of those who are interested in the important question of the currency in London on Wednesday, May 2nd. Amongst those who have promised to attend are. Mr. A. J. Balfour, m.p Mr. W. Lidderdale, Mr. Henry102 words
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Article400 1894-04-27 3 < The Hon. G. T. M. O’Brien, Colonial Secretary, Hongkong. Complimentary remarks by the Hongkong Press. The China Mail says Mil 0 Brien is doubtless an honest, hardworking official; but his work is strictly in accord with the Colonial Office rules and spirit. He is unfitted for400 words
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842 1894-04-27 3 Mr. W. G. Gulland writes to the L 5’ C. Express Sir. The Hong Kong and Singapore, Chambers of Commerce certainly mean no I discourtesy to Lord HerscheH’s Committee in calling for a British Silver Dollar in advance of the report of that Committee but842 words
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Article682 1894-04-27 3 MA NUFACTURING MARBLE. A marble mason named Moreau, employed near Orleans some eighteen years ago, accidentally dropped some limestone into a sulphate solution, with surprising results. Being an observant man, he repeated the experiment, and since then has been secretly engaged in finding out how to make marble in four682 words
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Advertisement133 1894-04-27 3 NOTICE. THE interest and responsibility of Heap Hu at Co., of 156 Beach Street, in our firm, carrying on business at No. 206 Beach Street, as Commission Agents and General Importers, ceased from the 18tb December 1893. 169 HEAP BEE Co. NOT IC E.~~ THE interests and responsibilities of Gan133 words
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Advertisement933 1894-04-27 3 DANDO Co. TAILORS _A_Z\T2D GENERAL OUTFITTEIIB. No I, Beach Street &> Union Street, 26i FEUJIITG-. NOTICE. I THE undermentioned property will be PI NA NG GAZETTE sold by Public Auction on Thursday, DAILY EDITION. the 10th day of May next, at 2 P. M. on I the spot. TERMS OF933 words
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Advertisement1393 1894-04-27 4 MOLARTY COMPANY. 7 Royal Exchange Assurance, Corpora- CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS, Ml J biSm tion London. SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS.. < mHE undersigned having been appointed SUPPLY ALL MACHINERY MATERIALS, FITTINGS, TOOLS, APPLIANCES AND STORES And m thatStgnafaro e Fireln B umnee n ßiZ SHIPOWNERS. MILL OWNERS, MINERS AND HOUSEBUILDERS. /9 Al1,393 words
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Advertisement204 1894-04-27 4 PERRIER-JOUET COS’ CHAJWAGNE. The same as supplied to the P. O. Go’s. Steamers. ReserveCnvee Finest extra quality extradry Pale dry Creaming, First quality, dry. SOLE AGENTS HUTTENBACH BROTHERS Co, *49 Penang A Sing apor g KHYE HO FOUNDRY COMPANY, WELD QUAY. ENGINEERS? BOILER-MAKERS, IRON AND BRASS. FOUNDERS, AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS.204 words
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