Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 September 1894

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIL SATURDAY', SEPTEMBER 22. 1894. No. 217
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 590 1 J=? pipping (Tloficee. 4 Oriental Steam Navigation Company. m;11 steamers may he expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang -$K homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. B 30th Sept. Cathay 4th Oct. L 4t h Oet R 18th p' /7 Slain Gt Nov. Rohilla Uth Nov. ZJiiWta lath do.
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    • 1592 1 pipping (notices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. j H on g kon g Shanghai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS, Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. p Ain UP Capital $10,000,000. 1 Reserve Fund 84,200,000. r, vv,,. c
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    • 574 1 ;nederlakdsche BAHDEI BAAKCHAPPI.’. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 2,086,1.55.00 j Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency* in Netherlands India The Factorij of the Nederlandscl e Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Chori bon, Tegal, Peealougan. Pasaroean, and
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  • 53 2 close on Monday. For Per str. Time. Lnngkat (ptorr i ...11a.m. Deli Avagyee 2 p.m. Tuesday, 25 th. Pangkor &T. Anson 7'atc Tong 2 p.m. Thursday. 27th. Europe via Negapatam... Secundra 4 P.M. The M. M. mail steamer Saghalien left Colombo for Singapore at 3 p. m. on
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  • 211 2 Arrivals. To-day. 8. s. Aragyee from Deli. s. s. Q/<orr<i from Lnngkat. s. 8. B. Halewyu from Asahan. s. 8. Mary Austin from 'l'. Anson. Yestehdvy. s. .s Thai plug from Larut. s. s. (Jlenorchy from Singapore. Departures. To-day. s. s. H uh/ Sang for Calcutta. 8. s. J.angkat
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  • 112 2 Departures. Y ESTEHKAY. Per 8. Teutonia for Klang. Mr. P R. Scott. Per B. I. 8. s. Pulamcoita for Rangoon, Miss M Per B. I. a. 8. Pentakola for Singapore. Mr. C. Cowan, Mr. W. W. Patter, Mr. G. R. de G. Drenx. Passages booked for the Straits.
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  • 110 2 SaTUSDkY, 22nd: Cricket match, P. I'. R. C. rs. P. R. C., Esplanade. Town Band, Golf Club. Last Quarter, 7-27 r. w. Willard <>pera Company. “Dorothy,” Town Hall, 9 p. M. St sn \r. 23sd ISth Sunday after ’l’rinity. Monday, 2lt it: Town Band. Esplanade. Willard Opera Company,
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  • 129 2 Penang, 22nd Mbptembek. 1894. R ATES CLOSE AS FOLLOWS London, Demand Bank 2/1 j 101. Do. 4 months’sight Bank 2/1 j Do. 3 Credit 2;l}-| Do. 3 Documentary... Calcutta, Dvtnand Bank Rs 191 Do. 30 days’ sight Private Bombay, Demand Bank 194 Do. 30 «lays’ sight Private Madras, Demand
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  • 84 2 Penang, 22nd Sbptembek, 1891. Tin S3B 70 Trang no supply. West Coast... small supply. Acbeeti ...slbBoz. slo. White Pepper J 3.80 Cloves (picked) no supply. Mace No. 1 85. sellers. Mace Pickings 71. do. Nutmegs 92. do. (No. 1 7.40 do. Sugar < 2... 4.30 do. (Basket
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  • 99 2 The China-Japan War. LONDON, 2181' September, 1894 The Chinese war vessels lost in the Yulu battle are the Yang JYei, Chih Yuen, Chao Yung, and Kong Yuen, Both sides fought with ferocious cou rage. The Chih Yuen went down with all hands. r I he Japanese used their
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  • 658 2 ’l’llE great battle on land has been followed by a sea fight of no little moment. There is the usual contiadictoriness as to details, but the general opinion neema to l>e that, both sides suffered severely and I that neither could actually claim the victory. If the
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  • 642 2 The Government Telegraph Office is now engaged in replacing the old cable between Pennng and Province Wellesley. The Shirk line steamer Deubighshir-- and the Ocean S. S. Co.’s Promotheus a>e rhe late>t vessels to be ad«led to Japan 8 meicantile fleet. Admiral Ting, whose inaction has given
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  • 257 2 Wolfram. V e have to acknowledge Perak Museum Notes No. 3,” which is got up in its usual good style am! contains twelve articles on various subjects. Ten of these are by Mr. L. Wray, Junior, Curator of the Perak Museum; one on The Padi
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  • 45 2 (From our Correspondent.) SINGAPORE, 21st September, 3.40 p x Quarantine Removed. The quarantine restrictions imposed by Government in Proclamation of 18th June, against vessels conveying iinmigrants to the Straits from Hongkong, Macao, Canton, Amoy and Swatow, have been withdrawn and cancelled to-dav.
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  • 939 2 Mr. Berger in gaol. Mr. F. C. Berger was yesterday committed Io gaol for one year, for- debt in the matter of the fine and costs imposed upon him by the judgment in the recent libel case Lim Leng Cheak vs Berger. Mr. Berger
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 713 2 Hew Abasements. Co ON 27th instant, between the E. O. Hotel and the Town Hall, a bunch of 4 small rusty keys. A reward of $5 will be given if the keys are returned to x^^bach,l ußßßT &co. j us Received PENANG TURF CLUB. Per S. S. GLENESK.” THE Annual
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  • 231 3 Buy Blns. The great Gaiety burlesque Ruy Blas, or the Blase Roue, did not allure as rnanv of the Penang public to the Town Hall last night as the merits of its execution deserved. Buy Blas is a youth of no fixed abode, who falls in
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  • 587 3 For the benefit of sportsmen we republish the results with the addition of weights and owners and riders names. The Ist, 2nd and 3rd are in each case put down in the order of coming in, the others anyhow. First Day. Ist Race, Roadsters. Kilos. Mr. C.
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  • 997 3 —free Press, Five Men Killed. W hat appeals to have been a daring case of piracy, according to the accounts of the Chinese survivors, was brought to light on Saturday on the arrival Kim Hock Hin, a Singapore registered tongkang, which left port,
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  • 518 3 -an iiiLR corresnondeni r-ds us add: tional details of the recent train accident at lapah Road. He writes?— I was unable to visit the scene of the train and eiephant collision which took place on Monday evening, hut have learnt from others a
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  • 115 3 (Selangor Govt. Gazette, 14th Sept.) Appoint merits. Mr. E. M. L. Edwards to act ns D. 0., Knala Selangor, tt Mr. G C. Bellamy, on six months leave. Mr. Edward Clarke as District Engineer, P. W. D., I In Langat. Mr. O. F. Stonor to act as Asst. D.
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  • 205 3 Captain Webb of the steamer Cheang Chew, which arr ived from Penang on the 16th instant, reports that, at 1 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, he passed, about six miles off, a large three masted steamer ashore on the Blenheim Shoal, about twelve miles from the Twelve Fa thorn
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  • 167 3 ,—Perak Pioneer, 19th Sept, The old rest-house narrowly escaped being burnt down on Saturday last. It appears that a pet dog of the present occupant, Mr. Grenier, jumped upon a table and upset a lamp. This broke and the oil igniting spread rapidly over the table, Mrs. Grenier pr
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  • 91 3 Now that the plague has been stamped out successfully in Hongkong, the question of how the little bill is to be defrayed has presented itself for consideration. $lOO,OOO has al ready been spent on plague account, and the cost, of the improved sanitary measures in
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  • 116 3 It is feared that foreigners in China are in danger at the present moment. Owing to t he war with Japan, the Chinese throughout the Celestial Empire are in a state of great excitement which might at any moment, and especially in Hunan and two
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  • 349 3 —Free Press. Continued Bo in ba rd me nt of Matarain. Natives hoist the White Flag. The onij new» from Lombok to give you by this mail is taken from the few brief telegrams that have been received since the Bth inst. Summarised it may he
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  • 577 3 A French Commissioner of Customs murdered and his wife and daughter kidnapped. A MOST distressing incident in connection with the guerilla warfare waged by the pirates against the authorites itr Tonkin is reported. On the night, of the 26tli August M. Chaillet, the Commissioner
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 383 3 Qogliqg Co., Penang and Singapore. li The Fosada.” DIRECT IMPORTATION OF WINES AND SPIRITS IN CASKS. PORTS: Red White from $7.50 to $45 per doz. SHE RRIES Dry Amontillados $7.50 to $34 MADEIRAS: Drv and Sweet $l2 to $22 MARSALA $8 MUSCATEL: Genuine Wine $l2 to $l4 MALAGAS: Red and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1563 4 Insurance (ttofices. A __r v D R LALOR S t mma, THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. AWfE Y ■■■<■ L T" THE undersigned II H. J. Martyn, Jr. fIUOI JUJU m HLi Penang, Ist September, 1891. 337 406 HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PHOSPHORIC MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. For thirty
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    • 175 4 I TIVOLI BEER! TIVOLI BEER!! TIVOLI BEER!!! Non Plus Ultra “EAGLE BRAND’ IN WHITE GLASS BOTTLES, Light, Sparkling and Wholesome. PRONOUNCED TO BE THE best beer YET IMPORTED IN THE COUNTRY Regular fortnightly shipments to hand. Can be obtained from ALL PRINCIPAL STORES. HALLIFAX Co.. PENANG SOLE IMPORTERS. ft 1
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