Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 September 1894
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1894-09-12 1 Pinang Gazette And Straits Chronicle PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [Pff/CF 20 CINTS. VOL. LIL WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12 1894 No. 2OS22 words
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Advertisement587 1894-09-12 1 Polias ilar Oriental Steam Navigation Company. e FITHR mail steamers may 1 expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang r homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. ‘l'™, 16th Sept. Cathay 20th Sept. Rwtta 30th Rohilla 4th Oct. hl th Oct. Ravenna 18th 28th Siam Ist Nov. The above dates587 words
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Advertisement1449 1894-09-12 1 (Hoffer BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD,). banks. aJ o 7 Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STtAMERS. corporation. HOLTS WEEKLY LINE. Intemle.l Sailing mul ixp.ttul Arrival oj Steamers. P.rn-vr Cimtai $10.000.000. Reserve Fund 84,200,000. A— lty Fob Will sail Steamer From Expected ON Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000. <1,449 words
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Advertisement508 1894-09-12 1 'NEDERLAMSCHE HANDEL EAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 2.086,155.60| 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, Cheribon, Tegal, Peealongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.—The508 words
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Article121 1894-09-12 2 Maus closk To-mohkow. For Per str. Time. Tongkah Petrel 1 p.m. Edie Telok Semawe Washi 1 p.m. Edie, T. Semawe, Segli and Olehleh R.K.Atjeh... 2 p.m. Calcutta C. A pear 2 pm. Europe ria Negapatam Stria 4 p.m. Friday, 14th. Deli Mary Austin 2 p.m. Saturday, 15th. Edie,121 words
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Article231 1894-09-12 2 A rrivnls. To-day. s. s. Aragyee from Deli. s. s. C. Apear from Singapore. s. s. M"ry AusUh from T. Anson. s. s. Taw Tong from Pangkor T. Auson. Y ESTERDAY. s. s. Petrel from Tongkah. s. s. I'lying Eish from I’. Weld. s s. Thaiping do. s 8.231 words
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Article36 1894-09-12 2 A rriials. To-ih y. Per s. s. C. Apear from Singapore, Mr T. C. late, Mr. J. G. Findlay and Mr. Luang Narison. Yesterday. Per s. s. Thaiping from Port Weld, Mr. W rench36 words
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Article84 1894-09-12 2 Wednesday, 12tii Town Band, Esplanade, 9 p.m. Till RsDAK 13th Homeward mail closes, ria Negnpatam. ’Town Band, Datil Kramat Gardens, 9 p.m Fridw 1 4th Municipal Commissioners’ Meeting. Town Hull. 2-3*t p. M Eootball match, I*. C. C. rs. McMurray’s team. Esplanade, 5 P. M. Satuhdiy. 15th Fti84 words
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Article122 1894-09-12 2 Pen tng, 12th September, 18H4. Rates (lose as follows: Lindon, Demand Bank 2/2 dol. Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 22J Do. 3 Credit 2/2j Do. 3 Documentary... Calcutta. Demand Bank If-» 191 Do. 3'> days’ sight Private Bombay. Demand Bank 191 Do. 30 days’ sight Private Madras, Demand Bank122 words
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Article86 1894-09-12 2 < Penang, 12th September, 1894. Tin 37.65 C Trang no supply. Black Peppers West Coast... small supply. Aclieen 51b8oz. $10.25 White Pepper 14. sellers. Cloves (picked) no supply. Mace No. 1 78. sellers. Mace Pickings 65. do. Nutmegs 90. do. < No. 1 7.40 do. Sugar <86 words
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444 1894-09-12 2 We publish a letter from a correspondent signing himself (’reditor which calls attention to a great public grievance much felt in Penang, and no doubt felt also in Singapore at the present time, as there arc only two judges in the Colony. His444 words
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Article575 1894-09-12 2 The telegrams in regard to the ChinaJapan War for the last four days have been somewhat puzzling. On the Bth we hear that t he Japanese have been landing more troops, that their forces in Korea will shortly number a hundred thousand men, and that they are meditating575 words
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Article523 1894-09-12 2 'The. sieamkk Avuggee proceeded to the Pi ye River Dock this morning. 'The sieamer H a«7ii arrived yesterday afteii.oon from Edie with a full cargo of pepperI’he outward I’. A O miil stiamer .Smtn, having left Colombo at 6 p.m. yesterday, s expected heieon Sunday morning. A523 words
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Article106 1894-09-12 2 An accident occurred this morning whilst the tram, which left the Magazine Si at ion at a quarter to nine, was running along Weld Quay near Acheen Street or thereabouts. An old Javanese Hadji, in his hnriy to get down at Acheen Street Ghaut, and probably106 words
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Advertisement831 1894-09-12 2 New advertisements, nrii4ir»h>arfrl Y Un 'JHE STRAITS '1 RAPING Co.. Ltd. UO. MR. G. J, PENNY has assumed the management of our Perak business. O. ORT LIPP, General Manager. NOTICE. u o Per 8. 8. GLENESK. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. H. C. Bt.UNTSCHLI has ceased to sign for831 words
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Article123 1894-09-12 3 Elephant Hunt nt Chanderiaiig. A correspondent writes: I he elephant kraal at Chamleriang, carried out by Messrs. Baker, Bamforth and Rajah Dris, has been so far a great success. 1 welve elephants, including two baby ones, have been kraaled, and as soon as some of these have been lied123 words
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Article389 1894-09-12 3 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —I shall deem it a favor if you will allow me to make a complaint through the medium of your paper —(he only medium of drawing public attention to such like matters. Three weeks ago flic first public examination389 words
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Article137 1894-09-12 3 have been attacked.— Bangkok Times, Ist Sept. Cholera, we learn, is still claiming its victims in different parts of Bangkok. Early this week a Siamese employe of the Foreign Office left woik unwell in the evening, and died the same night from the disorder. From the samehave been attacked.—Bangkok Times, Ist Sept. - 137 words
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Article137 1894-09-12 3 have been speaking.” Dublin Evening Echo. An extraordinary incident is reporfedeto have occurred in a Congregational church at Portland, Or., United States. Mrs. James Brown Potter and Mr. Kyrle Bellew went together to the service the other Sunday. They probably did not know the characterhave been speaking.”—Dublin Evening Echo. - 137 words
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Article155 1894-09-12 3 In East Java, especially in the provinces of Sourabaya and Japara, the prospects of the sugar crop have taken an unfavourable turn. The Batavia Nieutvsblad says that planters there complain of a severe drought seating in, which shrivels up the standing crops of cane, and lessens the outturn155 words
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Article207 1894-09-12 3 All the Flower Boats Destroyed. A DISASTROUS Hie broke out on the 31st August among the flower boats at Canton. About 4 a. m. the flames broke out and the highly inflammable nature of the material of which (lie boats are constructed lent every assistance to207 words
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Article303 1894-09-12 3 The financial report and statements of the Colony for the year 1893 show 1893 1892 Actual Revenue $3,725,300 3,643,175 Expenditure 3,917.409 4,104.090 Deficit 129,169 461,815 There is an excess of revenue over estimates of $70,528 due to profit on silver coin and premium on sales of303 words
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Article352 1894-09-12 3 Dr. T. S. Kerr, in his Report as Acting j Principal Civil Medical Officer of the Colony for 1893 says Venereal diseases form a very large proportion of the admissions to the various Hospitals, constituting as they do nearly onetenth of the whole. In Penang352 words
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Article83 1894-09-12 3 London, Ist September. News has been received of a sei ions out rage in Touquiti by a bind of Chinese, who crossed over the border with a raiding expedition. They attacked Ihe Customs post, killed the French Collect >r ami kidnappi d his wife ami daughter,83 words
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Article180 1894-09-12 3 —Straits Times 10th S-pt. The latest telegraphic news from Lombok is that the Dutch troops are preparing to all ack Mat a ram, the ca pital of the island, where the Bilines**, strongly entrenched, keep on t lie de ensive. The Ra jah of Lorn bok—Straits Times 10th S-pt. - 180 words
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Article495 1894-09-12 3 Shanghai, 3r 1 September. Anoiiier engagement took place at Tingyang on the 17th lilt. in which the Jap.i nese troops were utterly defeated, the number of their killed being five thousand. Shanghai. Ist September. A BODY of 4.500 Japanese troops an I 14 Japanese grniboits are attacking495 words
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1410 1894-09-12 3 The Government Gazette publishes the following signed by the Hon. the Colonial Secretary Financial. For the Straits Settlements, as for other silver-using countries, the year 1893 was one of exceptional difficulty and crisis. The sudden appreciation of gold, and the consequent1,410 words
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Advertisement893 1894-09-12 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 comparison a thousaml times to express absolute worthlessness? A straw? The wind blows it away, tire burns it up. cattle tread it in the mud,893 words
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Advertisement389 1894-09-12 3 Qogliqg Co., a Penang and Singapore. (i The Posada.” DIRECT IMPORTATION OF WINES AND SPIRITS IN CASKS. PORTS: Red A White from $7.50 to $45 per doz. SHERRIES Dry Amontillados $7.50t0 $34 MADEIRAS: Drv and Sweet $l2 to $22 MARSALA .$8 MUSCATEL: Genuine Wine $l2 to $l4 MALAGAS: Red and389 words
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Advertisement1502 1894-09-12 4 Jneurance (notices* f thTlondoT assurance corporation. P <ll BL niHE undersigned having been appointed > I Agents for the above Corporation are now prepared to accept MAPINE and ~r "M /W” J ~T FIRE risk, at current rates. H J. MaTtVll. JV. jS» WPJSAHKi 184 HALLIFAX Co. J-A. V. vj1,502 words
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Advertisement396 1894-09-12 4 Stationery, FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE, or PRIVATE USE, FOR 81LI AT THK Pinang Gazette Office. BOOKS—various sine». BA LL PROGRAMMES-large asTortmT<| latest designs. Baskerville cahinets, 120 sheets Note Paper and 100 Enve- 1 lopes. Best quality paper. In great"* demand. $2.50 each. Blotting paper, white* thick. BIRTH CARDS, bets. each.396 words
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