Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 July 1894

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette And Straits Chronicle PUBLISHED DAILTT. NEW SEHIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIL MONDAY. JULY 9. 1894. No. 154
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 592 1 (Tlottcee. Peninsular Oriental Steam Vaviiration Company. >rnHh mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Sur.d 22nd July Rohilla J3 t h j u] Ravenna 27th The above dates are only approximate th? arriva.is an 1 departures may be either
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    • 1324 1 pipping (Hoftcea, BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAAT3CHAPPIJ. w Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. g g HOLT’S WFFK-T v t tni? Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. HULI b WEEKLY LINE. Paid-up Capitalslo,ooo,ooo. I Reserve Fund 84,200,000. For Will sail From Expected on
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    • 669 1 KEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL KAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Finds 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, Cl bon, Tegal, Pecalongan,
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  • 44 2 Mails close To-morbow. For Per str. Time. Colombo S. India Bombay 9 a.m. Klang Malacca Pegu H a.m. Pangkor T. Anson... Clanton 1 p.m. Langkat Jin Ho 1 p.m. Singapore Pundua 2 P.M. Wednesday, 11th. Langknt Quorra noon Deli Avagyee 1 p.m.
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  • 282 2 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Avagyee from Deli. s- s. Quorra from Langkat. s. s. Canton from T. Anson. B. I. s. s. Pundua from Calcutta. P. O. s. s. Bombay from Shanghai. Yesterday. s. s. Betsy from T. Anson. 8. r. Perse do. s. s. Jin Ho from Balbalan.
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  • 63 2 Arrivals. To-Day. Per P. A O. s. s. Bombay from Singapore, Mr. A Mrs. Engler. Per B. 1. s. r. l undua from Rangoon, Mr. H. KoDmersa. Y ESTERDAT. Per s. s. Perse from Teltik Anson, Mr. Gardner. 7th July. Per s. s. Vegu from Singapore, Mr. A
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  • 46 2 Moniht, 9th Town Band, Esplanade. 'l'hsmhav, 10th First Quart Moonv 5-10 a.m. \Vki>nkmi>a«, 1 Ith Town Band, Esplanade. Tuukmiay. 12th Town Band. Dntu Kramat Gardens. Friday 13th Homeward mail closes, via Brindisi. Natukkay, 14th Town Band, Golf Club. Huni.av, 15th Bth Sunday after Trinity.
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  • 142 2 Pen a ng, 9th July, 1894. H A I I.OSF. AS FIH.UtVv- >n<l < >t1 9 f)pinnin 1 ,l, ’"k 211 dol. Do. months' sight, Bank ..2 1} Do. 3 (ho lds 21J Do. 3 tl Docii ui'-ut ■ry I’nlcuitn, Dania'i'l Bmk it» 195 Do. .30 da ys’ si-T'it,
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  • 89 2 Penang, 9th July, 1894. Tin $37.45 i Trang small supply. Black Pepper < West Coast.. small supply. Aelieen ...61b. 9.30 sellers. White Pepper... 12 20 do. Cloves (picked) no supply. Mace No. I 76.—• sellers. Mace Pickings 65. «to. Nutmegs 78. —buyers. No. I 7.50 sellers. Sugar
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  • 49 2 America. London, 7th July. —-Continued rioting prevails in Chicago, the mob sacking and burning the railway plant. The incendiaries have burned the buildings of the World’s fair. Troops are marching on Chicago from various States. California is in open revolt, the militia supplying cartridges to the strikers.
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  • 247 2 II We reproduce in another column sonic remarks of the Free Press about a leading article recently published by us. All people in the Colony except the Free Press staff know that the phrase “splendid j public landing accommodation when applied to Singapore means the boat landi ing
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  • 509 2 The Prime Minister of England continues Io steer the bmk of the State amidst troubleil waters. Lord Roseliery's position is if anything rather more critical than on the day on which he assumed the reins of Government. Fortunately for himself, he is endowed with a hopeful
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  • 560 2 The sale of the British paddle steamer Tavoy has be«?n postponed to Monday, 16th Both OF this year’s Queen’s Scholars proceetl by next P. A O. mail to England. They go to Edinburgh to take up the study of medicine. The Siamese gunboat CormmZton, with H. E.
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  • 169 2 W E have received the first two numbers of a new newspaper published in Taiping I he Perak Pioneer and Native States .4<lrertiser does not commence with any great flourish, though the starting of an English newspaper in Perak is an event of some importance in
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  • 64 2 1 HE London correspondent of the Free Press writes that information from a wellinformed, though unofficial, source has now come to hand which leads the Straits Government to expect that the Govern ment will make a substantial concession to the Colony. It is also
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  • 116 2 We hear that the force under Mr. Dug of the Pahang Police has been fired on Kxvala Tahan, ami that he is pnshincr On overland to a point above the rapids i n the hope of cutting off Si Rasu’s retreat Colonel Walker intended to start for Tahan on
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  • 1731 2 Details of Hie fight at Jeram Ampai. List of the killed alid wounded. (Free Press July 4th.) The Colonial steamer Sea Belle came in this forenoon from Pahang bringing with her the wounded from the recent fight Jeram Ampai, together with despatches f Government. The Sea
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 818 2 CASH SALE. New Advertisements. NOTICE. Kerr Stuart's Penang Steam Tramways Limited. fIIHE above Company having purchased I the Penang Steam Train ways from the DOJTPLJ ADTX 0 PA New Oriental Batik Corporation (in liqnidaJ 1 J vAXKIiL/ Ct VVi tion), Notice is hereby given that all claims against the Penang
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  • 90 3 A case of rinderpest has been reported to have occurred at Ararendang. Mr. R. C. Jacobson will held Court on at Butterworth to-day, in place of Mr. Howard. For the week ending the 6th July, there have been three cases of cattle disease in the Central District. Mr.
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  • 96 3 Taiping presents an unusually lively ap pearanee just, now. There has been a great influx of visitors for the Agri-Morticultural Show, among them H. H. the Sultan and suite in from 90 to 100 carriages. Mr. Barnes of the Straits Civil Service, who is temporarily in charge of
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  • 146 3 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette. Dear Sir, —I should like to suggest the necessity of ’rikisha coolies being put under Police control. They should be kept more on their stands and not allowed to invade the drives leading to houses for the purpose of sleeping. Nightly there
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  • 77 3 —Free Press. The Sultan of Pahang arrived in Johore on the 3rd at 10 am in one of the Johore Government steamers the Pulai. Mr. W. Hole also came down by her. The Sayang has also returned to Johore. The Sultan of Johore is
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  • 77 3 [July 6th.] Mr. H. A. Heard has been appointed Assistant Official Assignee and Registrar of Deeds for Penang, from July Ist. Mr. H. Evans, Assistant Indian Immigration Agent, Penang, has been appointed Deputy Registrar of Deeds, Penang. Mr. Sim Keng Hoo is appointed a mem her of the
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  • 250 3 not carry its meaning more plainly. —Free P ress. If we are to believe one of its press exponents Penang is always wanting a leg-up of some kind. If our quoting the following will assist in any measure to giving the needed lift we shall be well pleased.
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  • 407 3 The following despatch from the Secretary of State with reference to Exchange Compensation Allowance is published in the last Government Gazette- Downing Street, Bth June, 1894. Sir, —As a reply to your despatches No. 355 of the Ist of November and No. 84 of the 24th of
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  • 1193 3 A Visit to Gula Estate. [By an Old Colonist.] Article I. A DAY or two ago I had the pleasure of visiting this seat of industry, which has been raised out of obscurity info a front place in the Straits by the courage of the Perak
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  • 802 3 Funeral Service in Singapore. A solemn High Mass of Requiem for Hie late M. Sadi Carnot, the President of the French Republic, was celebrated at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on Saturday at 8 a. m in the presence of a large assemblage fully representing
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 81 3 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. fltllE undersigned has been instructed 1 to sell by Public Auction Oil Wednesday 15th, Th ttrsday 16th A lujHst, 1894, AT “iSUFFOLK HOUSE,” All the Valuable Household Furniture. Glassware, Crockery, Cutlery, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Plants, etc., The property of W.CLUTTON, Esq., proceeding to Europe. Full Catalogues will
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    • 1587 3 AUCTION SALE. PERAK GOVERNMENT TENDERS’ rpHE undersigned will sell by auction at Tenders Called for Revenue Farms. I their sale rooms oir Thursday, the rpENDERS will be received up to noon on 12th July, at 2.30 p. m., Hie British steamer I the 6th August, 1894, for renting the fol-
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1809 4 GOLD MEDALS-Gologne, Amsterdam, Brussels, The Hague, Dublin, Birmingham, &c. 1 HOLDS A HIGHER AWARD FOR MERIT THAN ANY OTHER NATURAL TABLE WATER j. JobaiuiU” LEEMANN GATTVS w (&W patented fast THE KING OF NATURAL TABLE WATERS. KHAKI DRILL. PROMOTES APPETITE, ASSISTS DIGESTION, PROLONGS LIFE. Wf’SoiEAuentsrMessrs SCHMIDT.KUSTERMANN&CO The mixes admirably with
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    • 422 4 jStationeriJ, FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE, or PRIVATE USE, FOR SALE AT THE PinangGasetteOffice. Account books—various sizes. AT HOME CARDS BALL PKOGRA MM ES-large latest designs. BASKERVILLE CABINETS, containing 120 sheets Note Paper and 100 Envelopes. Best quality paper. In ere demand. <2.60 each. 8 Blotting paper, white a red. BIRTH
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