Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 September 1894
1894-09-25
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1894-09-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1894. No. 21922 words
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Advertisement617 1894-09-25 1 pipping (notices, lirisiilar friental Steam Navigation Company. mail 8 f earners may .1 be expected to arrive outw ards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following a dates Outwards. Homewards. 7? ysetta 30th Sept. Cathay 4th Oct s "14th Oct. Ravenna 18th 7? 1 1 xr” S,(lm Ist Nov. 1617 words
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Advertisement1368 1894-09-25 1 pipping Qloftcee. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. P KoN, ’lKdi L E .^i K^y.i c MAATSCHAPPIJ Hongkong Shanghai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. p AID tP Capital $10,000,000. 1 1 Reserve Fund $4,200,000. For1,368 words
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Advertisement640 1894-09-25 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL EAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve F-nds f 2,086,155.60 j 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, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap London Bankers.—The640 words
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Article61 1894-09-25 2 Maii-s close To-morrow. For Per str. Time. Asahan 7?. /M/etryn 1 p.M Pangkor &T. Anson Flying Dragon... 1 P.M S’pore Hongkong Ktit Sang 2 P.M Deli Ho Ktrei 3 P.MThursday. 27th. Deli lemgkat 2 P.M. Europe ria Negapatnm Secundra 4 P.M. The M. M. mail steamer Saghalien left61 words
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Article415 1894-09-25 2 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Langka.l from Deli. s. s. Kat Snug from Calcutta. s. s. It. Halewyn from Asahan. s. s. Flying Dragon from T. Anson. Y ESTERDn. s. s. Lady H eld from Port Weld. Depart lire*. To n y s. s. Hye Leong for Klang Malacca. s.415 words
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Article94 1894-09-25 2 2sth Willard Opera Company, “Aladdin,” Town Hall, 9 P. M Wednesday, 2»»tii Town Bait'!, Esplanade. Willard Opera Company, “The Gaiety Girl.” Town Hall, 9 P. m. Thursday, 271 n Homeward mail doses, ria Negapatnm Town Banti. Daln Kramnt Gardens. Last night of W tllard Opera t'oinpany, “A Comic94 words
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Article123 1894-09-25 2 Pen\ng, 25th September, fr’.'L Rates <L<>.sE as follows: London, Demand Bank 2 I }<lol. Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 21} Do. 3 Credit 2 Do. 3 Documentary ('alent ta. D<manti Bunk Rs 19.*> Do. 30 day.-’ sight Private Bombay. Demand Bank lf»s Do. 30 tlays' sight Private Matlras, Demand123 words
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Article86 1894-09-25 2 Penang, 25th September. 1894. Tin $38.15 Trang no supply. West Coast... small supply. Aeheen oil) Boz. $10.2-’> sellers. White Pepper 13.05 do. Cloves (picked) no supply. Mace No. 1 88.— sellers. Mace Pickings 75. do. Nutmegs 95 do. i No. 1... 7.50 sellers. Sugar < 2... 4.3086 words
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Article77 1894-09-25 2 LONDON, 24th Sittimbkr, 1894. The Times on Britain’s policy towards Japan. 'fhe Times says that Britain’s policy towards Japan is entirely benevolent. Britain and Japan have no conflicting interests. It warns Japan against Russia’s hankering to secure a harbour in the Pacific which would be equally menacing to77 words
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Article434 1894-09-25 2 The Chinese have as individuals a great gift, of llifi ft i uess. Inst» nces are by no means uncommon in the Straits where the poorest. coolie by prudence ami rigid economy has emerged into a full-blown towkay with lands and houses of bis own and a434 words
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Article298 1894-09-25 2 Ret l Ell’s telegram to-day gives the opinions of the linifs on the present state of affairs between China and Japan. The Times is the greatest journal in the world, and it is credited with having written the British nation into the Crimean war. The concluding298 words
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Article435 1894-09-25 2 The Selangor Government steam yacht Esmeralda left yesterday for Klang. Mr. F. C. Berger was released from gaol this morning, the amount of the fine and costs having been paid np. The outward P. O. mail steamer Rosetta, having left Colombo for Penang at 11 p.rn. yesterday, may be435 words
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Article441 1894-09-25 2 Foreigners in the Chinese Customs ser vices —mostly Britishers—continue to leave for the Not th to serve in the Chinese Navy. M. D’Arsonval considers that, in the case of the American criminals executed by means of electricity, death ensues in reality from the absence of any attempt at restoia441 words
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Article117 1894-09-25 2 (From our Correspondent.) SINGAPORE, 24th September, 4.37 P M Small-pox on board the s. s. Telemachus.” The s. s. Telemachus, which arrived here from Penang on Sunday, having 262 pilgrims from Jeddah, has been placet] in quarantine owing to the Chief Officer, Engineer, and two of the117 words
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Article313 1894-09-25 2 This compuny played “In Town” a r night to a small sprinkling of residents and a number of soldiers, the latter of whom, judging from theii applause and encores (which were vehement at times, to wit, when one of the female dancers turned bend over heels313 words
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Article42 1894-09-25 2 A species < f wild cubeb, non-poisonous, is said to be fairly common in some localities m I’erak. It grows on the plains and tow lulls, is a climber, ami in habit and general appearance resembles sinh (c«:tica betle).42 words
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Article115 1894-09-25 2 Mt:. L. ray in Perak Museum Notes No 111" says It is doubtful whether the money deiived from the tin mines can be rightly considered as ievenue. It would perhaps be nioie correct to view it as the realis ition of the property of the State,115 words
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Article125 1894-09-25 2 In an article on Some Observations ,in the height ami eyesight of the wild tribes of Perak.” by Mr. L Wray, Jun. in the “Perak Museum Notes No 111. the conclusion art ived at, by Mr. W'ray is that “d |e sight of the Sakais is slightly better125 words
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164 1894-09-25 2 Ihere were no medical comforts in fj® camp beyond a dose of liver pills. H castor oil, half r tin of condensed niilU all two chickens which Jiad become "’d the jungle, ami. being eleven <l y s I' our base of164 words
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Advertisement633 1894-09-25 2 pritehurd Co. NEW IXTELBECK—Pangkor Road. Entry V V from Ist October. Apply to 458 Dr. BROWN. Just Received THE WILLARD OPERA CO. Per S. S. GLEXESK." TOWN HALL. CALICOES. To-niyht, Tuesday, THE GREAT GAIETY BURLESQUE. SHEETINGS,—PIain Twill. ALADDIN.” To-morrow, Wednesday, TABLE DAMASK,— ‘'THE GAIETY GIRL,” AND ON Bleached and Unbleached.633 words
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Article95 1894-09-25 3 The Perak Pioneer devotes a leader to the probable working of the farms in this and next year, concluding as follows: rhe following summary gives the present farm revenue and the amount that may fairlv be expected to be realised in 1895: n v 1895. Increase. Opium95 words
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Article1000 1894-09-25 3 Siam Free Press. To August 30th. (Vid Australia.) The Peninsular and Oriental Company’s new steamer Caledonia has made a successful trial trip, her speed being 19 knots an hour. An Anarchist 1ms been arrested at Milan armed. He was concerned in a plot to assassinate the KingSiam Free Press. - 1,000 words
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288 1894-09-25 3 A CORRESPONDENT in The Times, writing on colonial topics, says that among the interesting and important questions with which the future statesmen of the Empire will have to deal one which will necessarily stand in the front rank will be the place which is288 words
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761 1894-09-25 3 Westminster Budget. His Excellency's Bank Book and Gas Bills. There has been a storm in Trinidad. It was at a recent meeting of the 'Trinidad Council that the affair came to a head. Mr. Bell-Smyth, one of the unofficial members, drew attention to an. Westminster Budget. - 761 words
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368 1894-09-25 3 (Hongkong Telegraph.) September 11th. Cai’T. J. E. Hansen am! the chief officer of the Arratoon Apcar report that they left aleutta on August 22nd. and experienced a light to strong south-west monsoon in the Bay of Bengal. Left Penang on August 30th, and Singapore(Hongkong Telegraph.) - 368 words
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Article1289 1894-09-25 3 Note* The sacred city of Mukden, to which the Japanese are reported to be marching, is the capital of Manchur a. a division of the Chinese empire bordering on the northern frontier of Korea. Manchuria is the native land or cradle of the present ruling dynasty in1,289 words
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Advertisement224 1894-09-25 3 TH?. PINANG GAZETTE DAILY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. F|IHE price of the Pinang Gazette delivered I free is as follows To Government Offices and Merchants’ Godowus in Penang.— Per annum... $24 payable in advance. Ry Post.— Per annum... $27 do. Single copy 20 cents. CRUSHED FOOD. Try it and You224 words
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Advertisement883 1894-09-25 3 FOR SALE. y H I’IEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, L uolil|Ll ljlUll V Selangor and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft., bnimMe paper. W JONES Penang and Singapore. N<‘ Ic. King Street. Photographer. J J r 11 The Posada.” CARD. i «1.;.. i- i> DIRECT IMPORTATION OF883 words
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