Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 August 1894
1894-08-31
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1894-08-31 1 Pinang Gazette And Straits Chronicle PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LII. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31. 1894. No. 19821 words
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Advertisement596 1894-08-31 1 pipping Qloticea. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. npHK mail steamers may 1 b° ex pected to arrive ou f wards, a,ld leave Penang \< horuewardB > on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Ravenna 2nd Sept.’Surat 7 t h Sent Si'iin, 16th Cathay 20th Rosetta 30th I The above dates are596 words
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Advertisement1571 1894-08-31 1 pipping (notices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. A c< 01 MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shano-hai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. corporation. HOLT'S WEEKLY LINE. blended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer». PIID Ci ltAt 5,0.000.000. Reserve Fund $4,200,000. For Will sail Steamer From Expected on R®serve Liability1,571 words
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Advertisement454 1894-08-31 1 NBDERLAtiDSCHE BABPEL EAATStBAPHJ. (Nethcrland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds /2,086,155.60 j Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samaiang, Sourabaia, Padpfig, Cheribon, Tcgal, Pecalongan, Pasaroeau, and Tjiiatjap London Bankers.—The Union454 words
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Article70 1894-08-31 2 M ails i.u>k I’o-mokkuW. Per ntr. Time. J’oiisxkn h Petrel 1 pm. Edie. Telok Scmawe Jr .‘■'cgli Dona 1 p.m. Pangkor Jr ’l'. Anson /'<</'• 7' ay 2P M. Calcutta l\"t Snug 2 P.M. Rangoon Ilagh 10l 3 P.M Deli L"ngkat •> B.M. I.atigkat Qmo m 3 pm.70 words
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Article320 1894-08-31 2 Arrivals. To-i>a y. s. s. Tjiingkat from Deli. s. s. (fiorrii from Langkat. s. s. It. K. At eh from Olehleh. s. s. Karaug do. s. s. Kef Stag from Singapore. s. s. I'ai- Tong from T Anson. s. ,i iti- i > ..•> r from Asahan. s. s.320 words
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Article75 1894-08-31 2 Fan»AY 31 ST 14th Birthday of the Queen of the Neti erlauds Concert. Penang Marine As-ociation,Town Hall. 9 p M. S atumday, Isi Town Band. Golf Club. (hitward mail due. P. A 0. Rarenna. Si Nl>\l. 2nd 15th Sunday after Trinity. Mondi V, 3rd:— Toivn Band, Esplanade. Tl75 words
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Article124 1894-08-31 2 Pen \ng. 31-t August, 1891. Kites i lose vs follows London, Demand Bank 22} doh Do. I months’ sight Bank 22J Do. 3 Credit Do. 3 Documentary Calcutta. Demand Bank R» 192 Do. 3<t «lays’sight Private Bombay, Demand Bank 192 Do. 30 days’ sight Private Madras, Demand Bank 192124 words
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Article90 1894-08-31 2 Pen \ng, 31 st August, 1894. Tin 537.00 sellers. Trang no supply. Black Pepper West Coast... small supply. (.Acheen 61h?11. sellers. White Pepper 13.75 do. Cloves (picked) no supply. Mace No. 1 73. sellers. Mace Pickings 61. do. Nutmegs 90. do. 1 No. 1... 7.40 do. Sugar90 words
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Article60 1894-08-31 2 The Lonibuk Disasti-r. London, ‘.iAth August. Ihe Lombok dis aster has cast a gloom over Holland. Ihe Dutch are preparing a fresh expedition to Lombok, and in the mean while guriboHs me bombarding the place. Rii'sj-.in Fleet on the aspirin. The small Ru'sian fleet on the Caspian will60 words
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Article1374 1894-08-31 2 The complelo tale of h fling the icvetimI farms is'one that w« ul«l disgiaic any res- j peefable firm «if shopk» < pci-, and is an i n I ica I ion that the unset 1: pn'«ms metho, s which tied favor 111 the Native Stnt«s in1,374 words
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Article455 1894-08-31 2 Il is with d«-«-p ivg-» i ami svinpathv for our nei> .hbou-sth«- Dutch that we receive cotifirnration of Wednesday'' news of the trea herons fmsanlt *****1 their for < at \m-A iam in L-mib >k. lesuitimg in th»- loss of twenty two officers an I four bundle»!455 words
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Article918 1894-08-31 2 Dr. Simon, the I’lim-ipal Civil Medical Officer, is expected in i’ennng mjvt week. 'l’he steamer 11. K. A/jeh, which arrived from A«theen I his morning, brought, a f u cargo of pepper. The Province AVelLesley Sports Chib «•xteud hen rM- invitation to all to attend ihe Sports at Butterworth918 words
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Article108 1894-08-31 2 A Co I,LISIOX’ occurred in t lit- bai m b morning. The Dutch gunboat from Acheen in trying to get a berth canmvery near the steam launches. The li e being very strong at the time, she drift'd against the Dandie. carrying away o |e108 words
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Advertisement1004 1894-08-31 2 NEW j Z Qq, PENANG MARINE ASSOCIATION. 1 A CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN IN THE Just Received at 9 p. m, in aid of GLENESK.”' “The Koyal National Lifeboat Institution of Great Britain,” under the patronage of I CALICOES. The Hon. The Resident Councillor and i SHEETINGS,—PIain Twill. The following1,004 words
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Article99 1894-08-31 3 (From our Correspondent.) The Military Contribution. Keider’s Statement re reduction Premature. SINGAPORE, 3(tru August, 3.47 p.m. The subcommittee of the Singapore Branch of the Straits Settlements Asso ciation telegraphed to the Straits Association in London, asking whether there is confirmation of the message sent by Renter that99 words
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132 1894-08-31 3 Tur present Police contributions were fixed when the M unicipal ity of George Town collected the revenue of Province Welles ]ev. (hi this revenue being lost to the Municipality it was considered unfair that il should still be called upon to coiUribuie that, sum, which was132 words
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104 1894-08-31 3 By a letter dated the 28th the Governor asks that the Municipal C<*mmi"ioneis < Singapore shall concur in pay ing $60,000 a vear in aid of the cost of the police, in place of $27,000 as at present. The letter iceiles the historical relations104 words
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Article250 1894-08-31 3 Times.} Mu. Low Cheng who offered §73,5”0 per month for the Penang- Farm. has not b.en able to find what the Government considers to be satisfactory security. II E. the Governor has therefore, this day. ac c< pted the tender of $71.300 per month fiotn a syndicateTimes.} - 250 words
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236 1894-08-31 3 PL ANTERS APPEAL FOR THE RECOGNITION OF LEGAL PRACTITIONERS IN THE NATIVE STATES. The Kuala Lumpor correspondent of the Straits Times writes: —Amongst the business to be discussed at the next Selangor Planters’ Association meeting is ‘"a proposal to address Government about the nuisance of petition writers, and to ask236 words
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344 1894-08-31 3 Fight with the Police. I WENTY-iwo Chinamen were on (he 29th instant charged before Mr. Penney at Penaga for (1) playing in a common gam ing house at I’eimatang Serdang, and (2) assaulting public servants while in (he execution of their duty. The case344 words
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Article269 1894-08-31 3 P. Plotter r. MONDAY, 3rd September, has been fix*d for settling day after the recent Rice meet ing. The Chinese in Kinta will shortly celebrate the anniversary of the “Ho Stan Koh” Temple with a grand “Chingay procession. The Vehicle Depat tmenf w ill lie ti at sfeiiedP. Plotter r. - 269 words
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Article363 1894-08-31 3 SINGAPORE N EWS. Il is said that the vacancy in the Chinese Advisory Board caused bv the resignation of Mr. Tan Keong Saik. will, at the request of the remaining members, be offered to Dr. Lim Boon Keng. Mt! Cl.ll FOl D, the Acting Resident of Pahang, will leave for363 words
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Article320 1894-08-31 3 I.. i o CONSII ERABLE business has been done in "w ir risks at Lloyds in connection with the China-Japan war. On British owned yarn in Japanese owfied vess Is on the way from Tnticorin to Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Japan, the rate prior to the declaration ofI.. i " ■ o - 320 words
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Article467 1894-08-31 3 The Pall Mall Gazette says China and Japan are now the two leading sihertising countries in the w >rld. These two coin tries, and China more particularly, are further laigely dependent for iheir euriency upon foreign mmiey, the Mexican dollar being pet hups467 words
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Article1847 1894-08-31 3 The IVei-llai-wei Attack. The following details aie taken from our Shanghai co itemp<>r >r es The Japanese are reported to have attacked Wei-hai-wei on Friday morning (Itith inst.) with twenty-one vessels, including torpedo boats, in the absence of the Chine'e fleet, and they are said to have1,847 words
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Advertisement495 1894-08-31 3 WANTED. |)Y Ex.-SERG T. NICOLSON of the j 1) I’enang Police Force, employment as! i Tutor, A'st. Teacher, Clerk, or Assistant Oveis er on plantations in Province Wei-I !i slev or Sumaf ia. A reasonable salary will be gladly accepted. Apply 411 c o Phiang Gazette’ Ojjice. TO LET. 'I’IIE495 words
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Advertisement412 1894-08-31 3 Efogliqg Co., Penang and Singapore. The Posada.” DIRECT IMPORTATION OF WINES AND SPIRITS IN CASKS. PORTS Red iV Whit" from 87.50 to $45 per doz. SHERRIES: Dry Amontillados 87.50 to 8R 4 MADEIRAS: Drv anil Sweet 812 to 522 MARSALA: 88 MUSOATEL: Genuin»* Wine 812 to 81-4 MALAGAS; Red and412 words
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Advertisement1603 1894-08-31 4 3n B ucan« Qtofo«. MCLARTY COMPANY. THE LOUDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. W ***Fo®& CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NA.VAL ARCHITECTS, rpHE undersigned having been appointed SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. I Agents for the above Corporation are JPUk now prepared to accept MAPINE and I gK SUPPLY «LL MACHINERY MATERIALS, RTTINGS, TOOLS. APPLIANCES AND STORES FIRE risks1,603 words
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Advertisement397 1894-08-31 4 Stationery, FOB OFFICE. ESTATE. STORE, or PRIVATE USE, FOR BALK AT THK Pinang Gazette Office. Account books— various sizes. “AT HOME” CARDS. BALL PROGRAMMES—Iarge latest designs. Baskerville cabinets, containing 120 sheets Note Paper snd 100 Enve* lopes. Best quality paper. In g rea demand. $2.60 each. I Blotting paper, white397 words
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