Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 September 1894

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette And Straits Chronicle PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOJa. LIL WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1894. No. 214
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    • 593 1 (notices. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. B'llHE mail steamers may bo expected to arrive outwards, aud leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Outwards. Homewards. 30th Sent Rohilla 20th Sent. H'h Oct. Cathay 4th Oct Ro iilla 11th Nov. ,S’/«w Ist Nov The above dates are only approximate arrivals and
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    • 1655 1 pipping (Roficee. BRITISH IMOIA STEAM NAVIBATION COMPANY-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ. Shan ha i Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. HOLTS WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailin.) «nd expected Arrival of Steamer». P. u tP c plT4t 510 ,000.000. Reserve Fund J 4.200.000. FOK Will sail Steamer From
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    • 644 1 NEDERLAHDSCHE HANDEL KAATSCHAPPIJ. (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, Tcgal, Pcealongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.
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  • 43 2 Ma lus < I.OSK To-mokrow. For Per str. Time. Pangkor T. Anson...'Befoj/ 2 p.m. I’angkor <fc T. Anson Per*e 2 p.m. Friday, 21st. Deli Hu Kwei 3 p.m. The homeward P. <fe O. steamer Rohilla is expected to leave Singapore this afternoon.
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  • 291 2 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Ho Kwei from Deli. s. s. Hebe do. s. s. Perse from 'l'. Anson. P. O. s. s. Malacca from London. Y ESTEBDAY. s. s. Flying Fish from I’. Weld. s. s. Lady H eld do. Departure». ’l'o-HAY. s. s. Fook Ching for Langkat. 8.
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  • 124 2 P ASSENGER LIST. 11 rh al*. To-Day. Per s. Hebe fr<>m !>■ li. Mr. A Mr- Mailvn. Mr. lait. Mr. I opwood, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Fnhles and W’illar I (Ipeni Company. I’a-Mige* Imokiil for the Mrail*. I 1 1 I’. A < London for >ii gapore. Mrs. Earle Mt 'oiiu«,
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  • 83 2 Wednesday, 19th Town l a id. Esplanade, 5-30 P. M. Willard Opera Company, “Paul Jones,” Town H dl. 9 p.m. Thi rsDay, 2<»i 11 Town Band. Datil Kramat Gardena. Willanl Opera Company, “La Mascotte,” Town Hall, 9 p.m. Friday 2|st:— Homeward mail cli'ses. ria Brindisi Saturday, 22nd Cricket
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  • 125 2 E XCHANGE. Penang, 19th September, lb‘.*4. Rates close as follows: Ijondon, Demand Bank 2 2 dol. Do. 4 months* sight Bank 22| Do. 3 Credit 2 2|-3 4 Do. 3 Documentary Calcutta. D' liiand Bank K- 193 Do. :>'> day s’ sight Private Bombay, Demand Bank l!*2j Do. -»•> da\s’
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  • 89 2 Penang, 19th Seitembik. 1891. Tin ?39.—539 20 (Trang no supply. Black Pepper < West Coast... small supply. Acheen -’4hBoz. s!<_•.2o sellers. White Pepper 1 4.20 sellers. Cloves (picked) no supply. Mace No. 1 78. sellers. Mace Pickings 6->.— do. Nutmegs 88.89 do. i No. 1... 7.40 do.
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  • 296 2 LONDON, 18th September, 1894. The China-Japan War. Five Chinese Generals, including Tso, have been taken prisoners. The prisoners are being sent in batches of a thousand at a time to Japan. The English papers comment on the immense importance of the victory, rendering Japan a considerable eastern power.
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  • 761 2 a 11*0« of the Decline in the Revenue front Edie. On the Bth we n-feircd to the puzzling decline in the levcnue fimn opium in the Netherlands Indies, a decline most maiked 111 the ease of the Edie faint. I'iie Caiolii* dollar is now at a piemium of
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  • 694 2 The annum, examination of the Penang Fii e School will c>miinencc 10-moi row. The HOMEWAI.-D P. A O. mail steamer It IIIII.a leaves Siiigapori* this afternoon and iimv be < xpecud here to morrow evening. A < ku re 1 match has been arranged to laplayed on the Esplanade
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  • 360 2 (From our Correspondent.) Extraordinary Railway Accident Between Tapah Read and Teliik Anson. TAPAH, 19th September. On Monday afternoon a tiain collided with a wild elephant, a tusker, cutting hi ln in two. The engine was derailed and thrown down the enibnnkment No one was injured, but the driver
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  • 123 2 Quisiions connected with Exchange (’oni p 1 ns a t ion lii les are st 111 engaging Ihe attention of the Govctuni' iit of India. The subj'-ct has a--.iiiiied sti It complexitA' that a final derision on hundreds of points rais'd may take some time to formulate. A HOME
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  • 664 2 19th September. Mr. L Carter. Settlement Officer, Northern District, is now at Penang Tonggal near Kota, in Kedah, and will remain there for several days on Settlement work. A M alaY, charged with ntutder a»d robbery tn Kedah was brought Up bcfoie Mr. Penney to-day and remanded fur
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 696 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TlrflfinlltlJL (V Mr. G. MARTENES, PFluClluFu uOi OF THE ROYAL HAIRDRESSING SALOON, 1 K LOGAN’S BUILDING, BEACH STREET, i BEGS to inform the gentry of Penang that his assistant, Mr. K. Kato, has arrived at Penang and is prepared to attend I |AT hr to the Gentlemen of
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  • 206 3 16th September, 1894. Since sending my last letter we have had frequent showers of rain, and even now it is cloudy and there is every prospect of our having a wet evening. Mr. Hi'.sSE, who has been acting as Apothecary here for the past few months, reverts to
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  • 48 3 IHE Willard Opera Company arrived heie this morning per s. s. Hehe from Deli, after a successful season there. To-niglit will be their grand opening night, when will be performed Planquelte’s phenomenal success Paul Jones,” to be followed to-morrow by La Mascotte.”
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  • 241 3 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") Silt, —May I ask what it is about which “A Cricketer” thinks I should have given “a slight explanation however feeble” 1 merely stated certain facts as to the captaincy, and men not turning up on Saturday. Those facts are
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  • 163 3 The American Bi-metallic League Conference, in session at Washington, has (says Reuter) outlined a policy to advance bi-metallism. Messrs. Bland, Coffeen, and Bryan, members of the House of Representatives, were among the speakers, and urged that efforts should be made to restore silver to its
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  • 2638 3 Singapore Municipality. Mr. Shelford's Historical Considerations. Mr. Shelford said he entirely agreed with the I resident that this was a question as to which they should exhibit no hurry. The Colonial Secretary at the conclusion of his letter told them that the Estimates for 1895 were
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  • 424 3 A Nt'.w ItoRK paper gives the world the benefit of the opinions held regarding the j( hina-Japanese War by one Wong Chin i boo, <1 csei ibed as prolrihlv the brightest and best «‘«lucated Chinaman in America.” Wong Chin Foo being a hardy North
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  • 327 3 THE “LINDISFARNE” AND THE J APANESE CRUISER. (Times nf Ceylon, 7tu SEPTEMBER.) Ax extraordinary incident «a-curred in the course of the last voyage to Japan of the steamer Lindisfarne which arrived here on Thursday on her return trip. She is a vessel of 2. ,!l <»dd tons, belonging to Messrs.
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  • 177 3 Pioneer. Lombok, which has just been the scene of a bloody mutiny, is a small islaml of’the Dutch East Indies lying between Little Java ami Sambawa. It has only some half a million of inhabitants. How the mutiny Ims come about is a tale that is
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    • 382 4 jStHtioneriJ, FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE, or PRIVATE USE, FOR SALK AT THS PinangGazetteOffice. BOOKS variom sizes. BALL PROGRAAIMES large assortment 5. latest designs. Baskerville cabinets, containing 120 sheets Note Paper and 100 Envelopes. Best quality paper. In g rea| demand. $2.50 each. Blotting paper, white a thick. BIRTH CARDS, (jets
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