Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 October 1894
1894-10-13
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1894-10-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. FTTSLXSHSD DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [Pff/Cf M CENTB. yOL. LIL SATURDAY’. OCTOBER 13. 1894. No. 23522 words
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Advertisement641 1894-10-13 1 pipping Qloticis. Peainsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. l' HE mail stea,ncrs ma y b<3 expecte<} to arrive oufcw ard 8 and leave Penang V honiewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. p 14th O 't. <S’»a)n 19th Oct 28th Malacca 2n N or *7* 2 th 3o t h the641 words
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Advertisement1579 1894-10-13 1 pipping (Uoficf!?- BiiITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY—(LTD.). banks. KQNINKLIJIE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Banking OcOtlll StCillTl Ship Coilipniiy, LINE ‘Jr STEAMERS» Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINF hitemled Sailimj (tn<! i.rpeeted Arrival of Slctunera. Paid-up Capital $10,000,000. x. x x.. Reserve Fund $4,200,000. Reserve Liability op Proprietors $10,000,000. -T-L* ott Will sail1,579 words
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Advertisement499 1894-10-13 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 2,086,155.60$ Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandscha Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.499 words
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Article124 1894-10-13 2 Penang, 13ru October, 1894. Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank ...’2/1 |dol. Do. 4 months’ sight, Bank 2/l< Do. 3 Credit 2/24 Do. 3 Documentary 2/2| Calcutta, Demand Bank R*> 193 Do. 30 days’sight Private Bombay, Demand Bank 193 Do. 30 days’ sight Private Madras, Demand Bank 1921124 words
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Article200 1894-10-13 2 (Straits Times, 11th October.) Jelebus ($5 pd.) $4.50 buyers. Rauhs (13 10 pd.) $5.15 £1 fully paid S6J sales. Punjoms (s3| pd.)... s<>* offering. Pahang Corp. (j£l {hl.) $3 buyers. Maynard Co. ($lOO p l.) $3O sellers. Pengerangs ($5O pd.) $671 sales. Straits Insurance ($2O pd.) $l6(Straits Times, 11th October.) - 200 words
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Article43 1894-10-13 2 Maus close on Monday. A’ur Per str. Time. Edie, T. Semawe, Segli and Olehlch Hole Canton 1 P.M. Calcutta Lightning 1 P.M. The P. A O. mail steamer Surat left Colombo for Penang nt 2 P. M. on the 9th inst.43 words
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Article82 1894-10-13 2 From Colombo: —By the P. A O. s. 8. Surat to-morrow. From Neg a pat am :—By the B. I. s. s. Secundra on Tuesday. Mails already despatched for London. Left Penang. Due in I/>ndon. ArrivedA ng. 15t h B. I. Sept. 131 h Sept. 10th. Aug.82 words
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Article236 1894-10-13 2 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Perse from T. Anson. s. s. Chan Tai from Asiilinn. s. s. Glaucus from L’pool A Jeddah. B. I s. s. Land/tttm fioni Singapore. 8. s. Lightning do. s s. Glengarry do. s 8. IFnji/it from Edie <t Telok Semawe. Y ESTER l> AV. s.236 words
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Article208 1894-10-13 2 Depart ures. Yesterday. Per B. I. s. s. Pi'iidua for Singapore, Mr Fenseling, Mr. 1). J. Le Mair, Mr. George McBain ami Mr. il. J. Martijn. Passages hooked for the Straits. September 13th.— Per P. A O. s. Parramatta from Ixmdon for Penang. Mr. H. IL Shepherd (Jun);208 words
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Article71 1894-10-13 2 Saturday, 13tu ’Town Band, Golf Club. Cricket match, M. C. C. re. S. L. R. C. the Lincs. Sunday, 1 4iii 'Twenty first Sunday after Trinity. Outward mail due, P. A O. s. Surat. Monday, 15hi Full Moon, 1-36 a. m. 'Town Band. Esplanade. Tuesday. 16th Negapatam mail71 words
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Article68 1894-10-13 2 Taken at Prison Hospital Observatory. 1 2th October, 1894. 9 a.m. 3 P.M. 9 P.M. Bar. red. 32 Fah 29.876 29 769 29.868 Temperature 81 6 81.— 78. Wet Bulb'Thermometer 79.5 79.5 77. Max. Temp, in shade 83.5 Min. do. do. 72. Max. in Sun. 146. Terr. rad.68 words
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Article90 1894-10-13 2 Penang, 13tii October, 1891. Tin $37.80 (Trang no supply. Black Peppers West Const... S9.4osellers. Acheen olb Boz. 89.40 do. White Pepper 13.25 do. Cloves (picked) no «apply. M ace No. 1 Sso. sellers. Mace Pickings 70. do. Nutmegs 90. do. i No. 1... 7.20 sellers. Sugar <90 words
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Article94 1894-10-13 2 LONDON, 12th October, 189 k The China-Japan War. The Chinese hold the northern bank of the Yalu river strongly. The Japanese have entered Wiju. The terms on which Japan will cease the war. It is affirmed in Tokyo that Japan will not sheathe the sword until guaranteed against94 words
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Article702 1894-10-13 2 Il will BE lii«_'h water at. the Jcttv to morrow at 11 (>7 m. and 11.30 p.m. Arrivals at the “Crag Hotel”:—Mr. j and Mrs. Itobci t and family, and Mr. Wurt hie. 'The OUTWARD P A O. mail «ti nnier Surat, with the in tils of September 21st,702 words
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Article892 1894-10-13 2 The cause <»f the death of the Comte de Paris is stated to have been intestinal obstruction and exhaustion. Sir Winfield Bonser since he left Cevlon has been in Switzerlaml. He is expected to return to Ceylon by ■he beginning of November. Nothing is known about, his iumoure«l removal892 words
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Article611 1894-10-13 2 At the special and ordinary meetings of the Municipal Commissioners held vester. day afterimon lheie were present (’apt. Anderson, RE, (Ac/tnty President), Mr. fl, A- P. Hogan, nod Mr. J. Gibson. Special Meeting. 'The minutes of the Inst meeting were read and confirmed, without amendment or object ion.611 words
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Article87 1894-10-13 2 (7’o the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") Sir, —I see that in your issue of the 12th inst you state t hat Mr L. P. van Cuyleubmg is the first candidate to pass under the new rules for the admission of Advocates am! Solieitoi s. If you87 words
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243 1894-10-13 2 ith a view of lifting Hie discuss! uns j to the best means of drawing the Colon! 1 ami the mot her count i v closer together out I of the polemical stage, the Loudon Side offers a prize of a thousand guineas243 words
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Advertisement446 1894-10-13 2 pritchard Co. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. SA.LE. GENTLEMEN’S DEPARTMENT. Just Received E.e 8. 8. BENLAWERS" an assortment of R. Simpson’s Golf Clubs, comprising:— BULGER DRIVERS, BULGER BRASSIES, DRIVERS, BRASSIES, C LEEKS, IRONS, MASHIES, G. M. PUTTERS, WOODEN PUTTERS, SHORT SPOONS, and MID SPOONS. For Ladies, DRIVERS, BRASSIES, CLEEKS, and IRONS. Pritchard Co.446 words
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Advertisement320 1894-10-13 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENT. TO LET. COMPOUND HOUSE at No. 135. 11_ Macalister Road, furnished or tin furnished. Apply to TUN KU NYA ETAM, Ao 6. Chulia Street Ghaut. Penang, 13th Oct., 1894 490 NOTICES. WANTED. 4 FURNISHED HOUSE with three bed--21 rooms, or furnished apartments with boa rd. Apply G. E.”320 words
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330 1894-10-13 3 I’ekan, Bth October. N aturday last, some privates of the S.nunpore Sikh contingent, now doim, x! 1 n'« e e,e Bn M’<‘"<kd from duty b? li. Otiff owing to n submdination. It an pears that while Mt. Duff was holding the nsiia330 words
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Article33 1894-10-13 3 A scratch game was played on the Esplanade yesterday evening, between a team captained by Mr. F. W. Hartley and one captained by Sergt. McMuriav. The result was a draw—one goal each.33 words
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104 1894-10-13 3 At THE MEETING of the Singapore Municipal Commissiotiei s held on Wednesday, the President said he had received a letter fr< n the A ting President of the Penang Municipality, forw aiding elaborate documents which were now on the table, sent in fulfilment of104 words
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Article137 1894-10-13 3 There appeals to be some bad feeling between certain Malays of Jelutong and K-atn pong Java, for a man named Mahomed Saliat, cashier for Man-field Bogaardt A Co., was granted summonses a couple of days ago against two Malays of Jelutong, named Tuan Shaik and Haji Mahomed,137 words
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153 1894-10-13 3 On Thursday last a Kling named Sababadi, who was arrested in Singapore and brought here, was charged before a Coutt of two Magistrates, consisting of Messrs. Haughton ami Elenin, with breach of trust in the matter of jewellery and money to the value153 words
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186 1894-10-13 3 .—China Mail. At the Hongkong Magistracy on the 27th ult., before Mr. H. E. Wodehouse, Tek Chu Sing, accountant of the Wing Man bung shop, Penang, was brought up on a charge of embezzlement in the Straits Settlements. A telegram was received by.—China Mail. - 186 words
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Article377 1894-10-13 3 (■from our Contemporaries.') Bauder. Bacon appeared before the ilagmtrate, Mr. Anthoiiisz, on the 9th on t ic double charge of attempting suicide and of giving false information to a public seivant. On the first charge he was sentenced to take his trial at the next Assizes, the latter377 words
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Article160 1894-10-13 3 Telegraphic advice was received in Singapore on Thursday, to the effect that Lady Robinson, wife of Sir William Robinson, K.C.M.G., Govei nor of Hongkong, died on the evening of Monday, the Bth instant Lady Robinson was Ida, daughter of William Gray Rattray Esq, and married Sir160 words
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Article201 1894-10-13 3 renewal of the pearling lease. Straits I'imes. The: report of the Mergui Pearling Company is not a prosperous report. The meeting of the shaieholders is to be held on Saturday, (he 20th October, at noon. The accounts for the year ending 31st July 1894 show arenewal of the pearling lease.—Straits I'imes. - 201 words
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521 1894-10-13 3 Malacca Civil Sittings. Haji Karim bin Yayah vs. Henry Graves. This was an action in which the plaintiff claimed the sum of $550 for damages and trespass. The statement of claim alleged that on or about the 14th day of May 1894, the defendants521 words
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Article881 1894-10-13 3 London. 12th September. Notwithstanding the ignominious failure' of the syndicate which engineered the “corner” in tin during the years 1887-88. when the price was manoeuvred up to £l7O per ton. and the complete collapse of the Societe de> Metaux a few months later, brought about by their881 words
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Article917 1894-10-13 3 According to Australian telegrams, the disaster that befell the Chinese at Pingvang is stated to have been primarily due to their obstinacy in adhering to their forts when it was evident that flanking columns of the Japanese were gradually drawing a cordon around them. The result was917 words
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Article462 1894-10-13 3 (I’or Australia.) To September 19th. THE AMIR OF AFGHANISTAN. Abdur Rahman, the Amir of Afghanistan, will visit England dining March next. SEBVIAN BRIGANDAGE. Brigandage is l ife in Set via. Twentytwo soldiers were killed and the rest forced to retieat in a pitched battle with brigands. RECOVERY(I’or Australia.) - 462 words
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Advertisement410 1894-10-13 3 FOR SALE. j t a ELEPH AN LS. 1’ For particulars apply to RAJA DR IS, 412 Chemleti<ng, Tipah, Perak. CHAMPAGNE MONOPOLE. Retl Neal. Heidsieck A Co, Reims. I U i( EYO R S t<> the I m per rd and Roy a I 1 Court at Be lin, and410 words
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Advertisement416 1894-10-13 3 Co., Penang and Singapore. The Posada.” DIRECT IMPORTATION OF WINES AND SPIRITS IN CASKS. PORTS: Red A White frotu $7.50 to $l5 per doz SHERRIES: Dry Aniontillaifoss7.soto $34 '4 ADEIIt AS Drv and Sweet $l2 to $22 MARSALA: $8 MUSCATEL: Genuine Wine $l2 to $l4 MALAGAS: Red and White $l2416 words
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Advertisement1210 1894-10-13 4 Jnwrance (Hoftcea. (Mr DRISTKTHE LATEST INVENTION NEW YORK Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hernia Life insurance Company. Sill £3 DOF6 StlcllLS for Travellers, Colonists, and Residential Tropical Climates). Awards— Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition (1889). Gold Medal, World’s Fair,” Chicago (1893). FUNDS6-.»,O81,886. AERATED WAIER Co. S Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Rupline are1,210 words
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Advertisement514 1894-10-13 4 jOcuiavs H. J. Martyn, Jr. 460 i MCLARTY COMPANY. CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS. SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. SUPPLY ALL MACHINERYaMATERIALS. FITTINGS, TOOLS, APPLIANCES AND STORES IN USE BT SHIPOWNERS, MILL OWNERS, MINERS AN HOUSESUiLDERS. DESIGNS AND SPECI FIC ATIO N S PR EPA R ED, WORKS SUPERVISED DURING CONSTRUCTION, Contracts Negotiated with514 words
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