Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 September 1894

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette And Straits Chronicle PUBLISHED PATT.V NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTB. VOL. LIL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1894. No. 212
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 536 1 (notices. Peninsular Orientafsteam Navigation Company. mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outward.. «.m.ward., St11th Nor. l?>t No. 1 no wove owes are only approx,mate' ea'lfer or’l’ater de|mrtureB b «‘her .»Je°apply to" i fo atio or paa‘W GILFtLGAN, WOOD A Co.,
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    • 1345 1 pippins (Hoficee. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, (LTD) banks KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. v Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS, Hongkong shanghai Banking r HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Stea mem o Corporation. Paid-up Capital $10,000,000. 1 ""1 ir I Reserve Fund 84,200 000 1
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    • 476 1 |KEDERimSCKE HAMEL E/AI'SCHAPFIL, (Netheriaud Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds /2,086,155.60» Head Offd e in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— Ihe I’actorij of the Nedei landsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tcgal, Peealongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap London
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  • 83 2 Mails close I'o-morrow. Par Per str. Time. Colomlm and Southern India Aden 9 a.m. Klang Malacca Pegu ...11 a.m. Langkat Fook t hing noon Asahan R Jl'dewyn 1 P.M. Pangkoi &T. Anson Flying Dragon.. 1 P M. Pangkor A’ T. Ansmi... Deli Wednesday, 19th. A-aban > han Tai
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  • 300 2 Arrivals. To-day. s. s Mary Austin from Deli. s. s. Deh from T. Anson. s. s. F’aok Ching from Balbalan. s. s. link Canton from Olehleh. s. 8. .1/ \\ijirunliis from Padang. Yi stehday. s. s. Pak Ling from Liverpool. s. s. Lady ]\'>ld from P. Weld. s. s
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  • 60 2 Arrival*. Y ESTFKDA Y. Per P A O. s. Aden from Singapore, Mr. J. B. Elenin. ...a X.., 4 tt. V anil Mr. E Willoughby; from Brindisi, Mr. J. H Treloar and .Mr. Peler Marshall; from Colombo, Mr. Dikes. departures. Yesterday. Pit P A O. s. s. Siam
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  • 72 2 Monday, 17m Town Band, Esplanade, 5--M) p. M. Ti esikv. 18 i ii Negapatain mail due, B. I. a. s. Secundra Wednesday. 19m Town Band, Esplanade. Willard < Ipera < ’ompany. Town Hall. 9 p.vi Thursday. 20th Town Band, Datu Kramat Gardena. Willard Opera Company, Town Hall, 9pm.
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  • 125 2 Penang, 17th September, IbtU. Bates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 2 2 dol. Do. 4 months’sight Bank 2/2} Do. 3 Credit 2/2|-} Do. 3 Documentary Calcutta, Demand Bank lb» 192 Do. 3U «lays’ sight Private Bombay. Deinaml Bank 192 Do. 30 days’ sight Private .Madras, D< inand Bank
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  • 88 2 Penang, 17th September, 1894. Tin 38.15 f Trang no supply. Black Peppers West Coast... small supply. Acheen slhBoz. 810.25 sellers. White Pepper 14.25 sellers. Cloves (picked) no supply. Mace No. 1 78. sellers. Mace Pickings 65. do. Nutmegs 90. do. i No. 1... 7.40 do. Sugar <
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  • 120 2 LONDON, 16th September, 1891. Delagoabay. A syndicate has bought port Delagoabay. It is rumoured to be on be- half of the Transvaal Republic. The agents declare that it is a purely commercial venture. Attaches sent to the East. Captain Duboulay, artillery, proceeds to the Japanese headquarters, and Capt.
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  • 26 2 DEATH. Be KELL. Yesterday, at N«>. 1, Larut Road, Penang, BEATRICE FLORENCE, the brloved «laughter <>f Chakles Philip and Amelia BucKelL, aged 6 weeks.
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  • 871 2 In the heai t of I lie Fieneli nation I here is always sin>rn«*i iug a pent-up capacity for entliusmsin whi«h occasionally finds vent in a gaseous explosion, usually of a harmless and evanescent nature. At the time of the Revolution and once or t w
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  • 318 2 Mi:. J B. EICUM an ived yestei day morning from Singapore per P. «t O. steamer Aden. Tm STEAMER IL>k Canton arrived this moinilig Hom Acheeil with a full caigO of !»ep Mr. A. H. Capper ami Capt. H. Cobb I left for Singapore yesterday per P. it 0.
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  • 272 2 At Bangkok on the 9th inst. choftra was still prevalent in the town, though a slight improvement has taken place during the week. It was reported that the daily average of deaths had been 18 or 19. The Bangkok Tinies of the 9(li inst. says His Majesty the King
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  • 94 2 According to h private telegram placed at our disposal, the following are the results of the fit st day’s racing held on Saturday Race. Roadsters —Du tine. 2nd Race. 2nd (’lass Selling. Purse bearer. 3rd Race. Handicap for all houses. Tronoh. 4th Race. G A LLOwA Y
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  • 126 2 At the Assizes on Friday, two Chinamen, named (’han A Ngo and Ham A Ngiam, were charged with committing highway robbery near Kulim on or about 15tli August. The jury found both piisoneis guilt}’ and they were each sentenced to 10 vent s rigorous impt isonnicnt. One of these
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  • 152 2 WOLFR AM. A New Metal for Bullets. Many persons inteicsl«d in mines in I’eiak have made enquiries alxiut a paragraph tbit recently appealed in our paper wolfiam. The following fiom the Erho will be interesting to them and many besides A metal of reasonable price and heavier than lead is
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  • 95 2 MI’CU to the disappointment of many, and to the di>gust of a few, the mate!', <«- r’l.-ihPenang Recreation Club, fixed for Saturday last, did not take place. Ihe delinquency rests with the P. C. C. After undergoing modifi ation, only eight of their team, captainless, turued up, and these
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  • 414 2 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") Sir, —Theie was a large atteixU.nce of members at this Club on Saturday afternoon to witness the match against the l‘. R. C. Great dissatisfaction was expressed that the match fell through at the last moment. A strong team had
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 737 2 pritchard Co. WILLARD OPERA CO. FOR 2 NIGHTS ONLY!! SeptemberJOth ami 2Oth. J |jg| RgQ€ I V€U riIHE Company leave for Colombo bj 1 the P. 0.8.8. “Cathay’' about ihe 21st. Per S. 8. “GLENESR. OPENING NIGHT Wednesday, September 19th, CALICOES. when will be performed PLANQUETTE’S PHENOMENAL SUCCESS, SHEETINGS,—PIain Twill.
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  • 249 3 SINGAPORE NE WS (P font our contemporaries.) A telegram has been received by the Colonial Secretary f lom the Governor, dated 14th instant, 8 a.m., announcing that His Excellency had arrived at Rauh safe and well, and is to continue his journey to-morrow (.Saturday). .laxa lias of late become popular
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  • 56 3 The L. C. Express of the 24th ultimo says —There seems some justification for the recent rise in tin both on account of the reduction in the American duty on tin plates and because of the statistical position in the United States, where stocks are only 2,671 tons, compared
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  • 65 3 London, September 9th. An agreement has been concluded be tween France and Siam by the terms of which a permanent Joint Commission will be appointed, consisting of equal number of French and Siamese members. The objects of the Commission are to settle existing disputes between
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  • 67 3 Rangoon, September 6th. It is announced that the Convention settling the ftontier between Bui ma and China has been ratified. The British Government gives China Mong Lem and Kiang Hung, lying between the Salween and the Mekong. China gets certain rights, amongst which
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  • 164 3 In view of the sharp divergences of opinion on the various aspects of the ques tion of opium-taking in India, it occurred to the Parliamentary Bills Committee of the British Medical Association to ask for a report on the subject from medical officers and civilians resident in
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  • 294 3 [Telegrams in Ceylon papers.] London, September 7th. A poition of the fleet has returned to Japan to convey fresh transports carrying large reinforcements of the Japanese troops. The Chinese are strengthening the defences of Port Arthur, and are constructing new fortifications on the landward side of the
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  • 146 3 THE “COSTA RICA PACKET CASE. In the House ot Commons on the 20th ult., Mr. H. Heaton asked the Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs whether any further communication had been received from the Dutch Government regarding the Costa Lieu case; whether he could state the present position ot the question or
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  • 427 3 (Perak Government Gazette, Sept. 14.) Medical Certificates. The following circular from the Colonial Secretary is published Residents of Native States are informed that directions have been issued that the services of the Medical Staff of the Colony shall be given gratuitously in cases in which it. becomes necessary to
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  • 1076 3 (L. <£• C. Express, 24th Avgust.) The Court. The Queen remains at Osborne, but leaves* for Scotland on 27th inst Her Majesty has presented new colours to the Portsmouth Marines. The Prince of Wales has gone to Hamburg, and the Duke of York to Switzerland to
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  • 2258 3 (Concluded.) Police ami ('rime. 'Hie following table shews the authorized strength of the Police Force in 1*9.1 &lt;oo- Sikh CoEuropeans. tini nt Settle- ment. r r t t f pi S J| j S pi s Singapore, 13 6 30 64
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    • 66 3 OFFICIAL MINUTES. Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners HELD ON THE 31ST AUGUST, 189 k Present. Capt. Anderson, K. e., (Acting President), the Hon. W. &lt;?. Brown. M. d., Koh Seang Tat, Esq., and J. Gibson, Esq. Absent. J. Y. Kennedy, Esq. (President on leave) and K. A. I’. Hogan, Esq.
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    • 177 3 FOR SALE. \TIFWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, Selangor and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft., on bromide paper. W. JONES, No lc. King Street. Photographer. WANTED. By ex.-sergt. nicolson of the Penang Police Force, employment as a I nfor, Asst. Teacher, Clerk, or Assistant Oveiseer on plantations
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    • 379 3 l]osii]g Co., Penaittj and Singapore. The Posada.” DIREC F IMPORTATION OF WINES AND SPIRITS IN CASKS. PORTS Red White from $7.50 to $45 per doz. SHERRIES Dry Amontillados $7.50 to $34 MADEIRAS: Drv and Sweet $l2 to $22 MARSALA $8 MUSCATEL: Genuine AVine $l2 to $l4 MALAGAS: Red and AVhite
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    • 1481 4 GOLD MED ALS—C ologne, Amsterdam, Brussels, The Hague, Dublin, Birmingham, &c. M©LARTY&CO M PA N Y. HOLD* A HIGHER AWARD FOR MERIT THAN ANY OTHER NATURAL TABLE WATER CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS, v SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. W SUPPLY ALL MACHINERY MATERIALS, FITTINGS, TOOLS, APPLIANCES ANO STORES H IN BY SHIPOWNERS. MILL
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    • 354 4 j&ationei'ij, FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE, or PRIVATE USE, FOR SALK AT THK Pinang Gazette Office. BOOKS —various sixes. BALL PROGRAMMES—Iarge assortment latest designs. Baskerville cabinets, containing 120 sheets Note Paper and 100 Eure/ lopes. Best quality -paper. In great demand. $2.50 each. Blotting paper, white a thick. BIRTH CARDS, Gets.
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