Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 September 1894
1894-09-07
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1894-09-07 1 Pinang Gazette And Straits Chronicle PUBLISHED DJLXL7. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1894. No. 20422 words
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Advertisement579 1894-09-07 1 pipping Qtotteee. Pe.iiiisiiiar Oriental Steam Navigation Company. mail steamers may be expected to arrive ".outwards, and leave Penang V homewards, on the following dates Outward.. Homeward.. Siam 16th Sept. S«< rat 7th Sent Rautta 30th Cathay 20th r Oet 4fch Oct. athay 28th Ravenna 18th The above dates are only579 words
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Advertisement1568 1894-09-07 1 pipping (Tloficee. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Honrfl(mir a Sha Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. e HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid-up Capital »10,000,000. i| i. i Reserve Fund »4,200,000. ’V-Jk For Will sail Steamer From Expkctbd1,568 words
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Advertisement554 1894-09-07 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL NAATSCHAPEU. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 2,086,155.C0| Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandscha Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.554 words
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Article57 1894-09-07 2 Mails close To-morrow. For Per str. Time. Edie. Telok Semawe and •Segli, Rosa 1 p.m. Pangkor A: T. Anson Perse 1 P M. Pangkor AT. Anson Rclsy 2 p.m. Edie. T Semawe. Segli, Olelileli I’adimg Rear! 3 P.M. Deli Ai'igyee ft AM. Moxn.AY, Ivin. Edie. T. Semawe, Segli,57 words
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Article252 1894-09-07 2 trmals. To-'da v. s. 8. Avagyee from Deli. s. s. Reael from I’adang. s. a. Bet«y from T. Anson. s. g. Perse do. s. s. link < 'auton from Acheen. P. A <>. s. s. Sur.it from Singapore. B. 1. s. s. Pundua do. Y ESTEKDAV. s. s. I'hjing252 words
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Article117 1894-09-07 2 Arriial*. Tor»* Y. Per s. s. Avagyee from Deli. Mr. A Mr*. Braipiehais A 3 children. Mr Rose, and Mr. Scheffer. Per B I. s. s. Paadti.i from Singapore. Mr->. Shaw. Mi-s Shan, Mr. C Mated, Mr. W. I) Fisher and Mr. M. Hendry. Departure*. I To-day. Per117 words
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Article61 1894-09-07 2 SiTUKDIV. 811 l Town Band, Golf Club. 5 p. M. Cricket match Esplanade, P. R. C. r« B. M R C. St’MlAl, DTII Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. Monday. lOrtl Town Band, Esplanade. Tuesday, Unit— Wednesday, 12rn Town Bati'i, Esplanade. Thursday, 13tii Town Hund, Datn Krnmat Gardens. Homeward mail61 words
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Article124 1894-09-07 2 Penang, 7th September, 18H4. Rates close as follows: fxmdon, Demand Bank 2/11 dol. Do. 4 months' sight Bank 22# Do. 3 Credit 2/2J Do. 3 Document ary Calcutta. Demand Bank Rh 191 Do. 30 days’ sight Private J 1 Bombay. Demand Bank 191 Do. 30 days’sight Private Madras, Demand124 words
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Article89 1894-09-07 2 Penang, 7th September, 1894. Tin no market. I’rang no supply. West Coast... small supply. Acheen Gib $ll. sellers. White Pepper 1 1.50 do. Cloves (picked) no supply. Mace "No- 1 73. sellers. Mace Pickings 61. do. Nutmegs 93. do. i No. 1... 7.40 do. Sugar < 289 words
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Article74 1894-09-07 2 LONDON, 6th September, 1894. Fata] Balloon Accident. A captive balloon at Aldershot has been struck by lightning and three engineers injured. Bulgaria. M. Stambuloff is being prosecuted for insulting Prince Ferdinand in an interview published by a German newspaper. British Reverses in West Africa. A number of British74 words
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Article692 1894-09-07 2 LO CAL. The sh am launch .Hh Hup arrived this morning fiom l)«-li in tow of the s. s. -1 i gy^ e The steamers Rom mid Hok Canh ntiv lived from Acheen with full cargoes of pepper. Mr. R. Peirce, the Municipal Engine»’’, goes to Klang 10-day by the692 words
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Article818 1894-09-07 2 The reported prospects of Capture. The Singapore papers thus comment on the news published by ns 10 the effect that the Pahang lebels weir surroumled by the Siamese in K'-I.iiitmi ami their cipture whs considered a certainty. The Straits 'll mes says It has been818 words
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Article280 1894-09-07 2 I’llE W tllaid Opeia Company arrived in Singapore front Batavia on the 4th instemt Ills Excellency the Governor will per form the ceremony of opening I he Impounding Reset voir, and the woi ks attached thereto, since the extension, on Satuiday. 241 h instant. M iJOR P. (>280 words
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Article370 1894-09-07 2 Perak Pioneer. A DANCE has been arranged f or SatniA next in the Ipob Club. Mr. J P. Rodger will leave for Sel !ltl gor early in o<:t.ober to act for the Resident The body of a fuR grown fj eet Wr) Inoiight to Taiping on the 4’hPerak Pioneer. - 370 words
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Article563 1894-09-07 2 11. M. the King of Siam is reported to nitieli better, and, it is confidently stated, now fiee from danger. o I'llK report of the Ret reiich nient Commis*io:i at I longkoug has been piepaied and is already in the hands of the Govei iirnent I he lat fieation563 words
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Advertisement873 1894-09-07 2 DwilnkhrU- 7 fin I New Advertisement. fIIHE next Ordinary Meeting of (he Muni- I ci pal Commissioners will be held.in the Town Hall, at 2.30 r. m., On Fain ay, the 14 th Instant. -IhQI (ByOidci) J. W. HALLIhAX, U l I > I W VI Secretary to the Municipal873 words
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Article109 1894-09-07 3 A short time ago We mentioned the export. of seventeen pikuls of wolfram, a tungstate of iron and manganese, from Perak, value unknown. A letter to the Mines Department, Sydney, indicates that there is lik ly to be a good demand for wolfram, owing to a discovery having been109 words
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Article418 1894-09-07 3 The disasters of the Dutch in Lombok seem to have come about in this wise:— The two reconnoitring columns had made what was apparently a triumphant progress through the country and were returning to Ampennn, the poit, first passing through Mataram the Balinese capital. The418 words
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Article455 1894-09-07 3 (To the Editor of the Pmang Gazette.") Sir, —I presume you are a reader of your distinguished contemporary the Perak Pioneer. Noam I. But my patience has been sorely tried lately by the contradictory statements which are continually appear- ingin its columns, and if there is no455 words
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Article128 1894-09-07 3 (Free P.ess.) It is decided that H. E. Sir Charles Mitchell, Lady Mitchell and pa ty go to Tanjong Kling on Thiusday (6th) evening The Hon. Major McCallum as well as Capt. Herbert a. d c. and Mr. Buna, Assistant Private Secretary, will accompany H.(Free P.ess.) - 128 words
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Article267 1894-09-07 3 Dr. W. L. Braddon, Residency Surgeon, is to act as Superintendent of the Scremban Prison during the absence of Captain MacKeuzie on leave, with effect from Ist August. A murderer sentenced to death for a murder committed 14 years ago. Mr. R. N. Bland, Officer-in charge, reports: —-On267 words
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Article242 1894-09-07 3 The plague appears to be almost eradicated, only one or two cases, ami sometimes none, occurring daily. In Finance Committee of tlie Legislative Council it was stated that the plague had already cost nearly SIIO.OUO in Govern inent expenses, exclusive of medical fees. A preliminary vote of SIOO,OOO242 words
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351 1894-09-07 3 Critical Situation of the Residents. The Newchwang correspondent of the N. C. Daily News, writing on the 20th nit. says: On the 10th instant at Liaoyang a town on this river, 50 miles above this port, soldiets, en route for Korea from 1 ientsin.351 words
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Article1605 1894-09-07 3 (C/n’mt Mail. Aioust 3'iru Ait prosjHt ts seem less favourable to Japan, though it is impossible to tell how much real success is at the bottom of the victories which the Chinese claim to have won. Information from Japanese sources is exceedingly scarce. It appears certain, however,(C/n’mt Mail. Aioust 3'iru ) - 1,605 words
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Advertisement622 1894-09-07 3 “YOUR LIFE IS NOT WORTH A STRAW.” Not worth a straw, eh Then it was worth just nothing—nothing at all. Who has not used that compirison a thousand times to express absolute worthlessness A straw? The wind blows it away, tire burns it up. cattle tread it in the mud.622 words
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Advertisement807 1894-09-07 3 So it turned out that her life was n >t only worth a straw, but worth a whole golden harvest of health and better days. Yet no thanks to the doctors. Her complicated symptoms puzzled and alarmed them, to be sure, but why Is it not the doctors’ duty to807 words
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Advertisement414 1894-09-07 3 Co., Penttiig and Singapore. The Posada.” DIRECT IMPORTATION OF WINES AND SPIRITS IN CASKS. PORTS Red A White from $7.50 to $45 per doz. SHERRIES: Dry Amontillados $7.50 to $34 MADEIKAS: Drv aud Sweet $l2 to $22 MARSALA $8 MUSCATEL: Genuine Wine $l2 to $l4 MALAGAS: Red aud White $l2414 words
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Advertisement1585 1894-09-07 4 3H#uraHC£ (Hotter* TIVOLI BEER.! fob THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. TIYOLI BEER!! fSTlgjWtgM S I Zft!fl rpHE undersigned having been appointed TIVOLI BEER And see that each Jar b>»r> I Agents for the above Corporation are, w*-» in Blue Ink across the Label now prepared to accept MAI’INK and I FIRE1,585 words
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Advertisement626 1894-09-07 4 LEEMANN ©ATTY’S tfG» PATENTED FAST eM KHAKI DRILL. X SoitAcents. Messrs SCHMIDT. KUSTERMANNfrCO *WIF -jy rsHAM» REGISTERED o'y n« 50.2r5, THE LATEST INVENTION Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). (Ksfecialhj for Traveller», Colonist», and Hesident» in Tropical Climates), Awards—Gohl Medal. Paris Exhibition (1889). Gold Medal, “World’» I air,” Chicago (1893).626 words
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