Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 October 1894
1894-10-15
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section23 1894-10-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED D2LILT. NEW SERIES. 1 ESTABLISHED 1833. [P/?/C£ 20 CENTS. VOL. LIL MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1894. No. 23623 words
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Advertisement556 1894-10-15 1 in 5 (UoHcea. I’e;i insular Oriental Steam Navigation Company, mai steamers may L be ex P e cted to arrive > OutwardB and leave Penang hOme Vard8 n thfi snowing dates Outwards. Homeward.. 28th Oct. Siam 19th fW o’Jh Penninsidar 9th 3oth 1 he aoove dates are only approximate the556 words
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Advertisement1541 1894-10-15 1 I I pipping Qloftceg. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS, corporation. tYATT’u WWWWTV ttww Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid-up Capital $10,000,000. 1 HOLT S WEEKLY LINE. Reserve Fund $4,200,000. Reserve Liability of Proprietors1,541 words
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Advertisement510 1894-10-15 1 NEDERLAKDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds 2,086,155.60| Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandsehe Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongaa. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers. —The510 words
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Article84 1894-10-15 2 ’l’m: following were the London prices of ceriain shares as received by the mail of 21st ultimo: Banks. £2O; all pd. 'I he Chartered* £--H to _l > £2B J The H kong A S’ghai£2B 29 £25 £l2 j pd Mercantile Bank: A shares 11 to 12, B84 words
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Article93 1894-10-15 2 Penang, 15 th October, 1891. Ti. $37*5 Trang no supply. Black Peppers West Coast... $9.44» sellers (.Acheen 51b Boz. 89.40 do. While Pepper 13.25 do. Cloves (picked) no supply. Mace No. 1 8-0— sellers. Mace Pickings 70. do. Nutmegs 90. do. (No. 1... 7.20 Bellers. Sugar s93 words
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Article120 1894-10-15 2 Penang, 15th October. |x:»|. Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 2 1’do!. Do. 4 months sight Bank 21J Do. 3 Credit 2/2J Do. 3 Documentary 22f Calcutta, Demand Bank R* 193 Do. 30 day*’sight Private Bombay. Demand Bank 193 Do. 30 days'sight Private Madras, Demand Bank 192’ Do.120 words
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Article60 1894-10-15 2 Maus < t.osi to-morrow. p,, Per >tr. Time. Langkat Quorra ...11 a.m. K lang and Malacca Ilan Whalt Ilin.A 1 AM. Pangkor AT. Anson I'lyiug Drag n 1 P.M. Pangkor A'l. Anson... latsy 2 P.M. Deli Ho Kuei 2 p.m .Singapore nnd Java Glaucus o P..M. Wedne.siia y,60 words
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Article108 1894-10-15 2 From Sing \pore By the s. s. Che mg Hye Tcug to-day. and B. 1 s. s. J'tmdua on Friday. From Madras: —By the B. I. s. s. Secundra to-morrow. From Rangoon: By the B. 1 s. s. Fazilka on Thursday. Mails already despatched for London. Left108 words
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Article297 1894-10-15 2 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Laugk't from Deli. s. s. lb I fi f-om T. Anson. s. s. Jt'i 1! from Langkat. Yiofirn. s. Ho Kteei tn Deli. s. s. Quorra from 1. P. A O. s. s. S. r<’i in in London. I i<h/ B•! I ir<>m it W-297 words
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Article230 1894-10-15 2 Depart are*. Y I sTI RD V Y. Per P. A O g. s. St for S’pore. Lt.-Col. J. W. B. Parkin, Major T. E Compton. Major P. P. Par kin and Hon. A M. Skinner t .M.G. for Hongkorg. Mr F. C Jackson. Passage* Inmkerl for tire230 words
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Article57 1894-10-15 2 Mommy, 15; ti Town Baud. Esplanade, 5-30 P.M. TvesimY. It'll! Negapatam mail tine, B. I. s. s. Secundra W’ehnesdv y. 17nt Town B ind. Esplanade. Tin nsiiAY. 18th Town Band. Daltr Kramal Gardens. FkIIIA Y, ***** Sa i i:kihv. 20th Town Band, Golf Club. Cricket match, Esplanade. SVM»AY.57 words
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Article72 1894-10-15 2 Taken at Prison Hospital Observatory. 1 Ith October, 1891. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 P.M. Bar. red. 32 Fair. 29.883 29.745 29.832 Temperature 81. 82. 80.— Wet Bulb Thermometer 78. 79. 78.5 Max. Temp, in shade 83.4 Min. do. do. 73. Max. in Sun. 116. Terr. rad. Ther.72 words
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Article171 1894-10-15 2 LONDON, 14th October, 1891. The Chiiia-.Japait War. Collapse of the proposed intervention by the i’owers. America lias declined to join in any meddling in the Korea. Germany has also declined to intervene at the present juncture. It is believed that the projected intervention collapses. The Chinese deny having171 words
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Article499 1894-10-15 2 The: returns of Imports and Exports for the vear 1893 are just published, anti shew that Singapore imported 265.252 piktrs of tin ore ami exported 2,441 pikul.*, leaving, slightly over 262,0 4, 0 pikuls to be smelted bv the Straits I'larling Co. at their Puio499 words
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Article462 1894-10-15 2 11 will be high water at the Jettv tomorrow at 12.23 a.m. and 12.46 p.m. The: s. s. Jin. Ho brought 8,63? tins of kerosene oil from Balbalan this moj-nin<'. Al a RECENT public sale of mining land at Ipoh the prices realized ranged from $8 to $35 per462 words
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Article526 1894-10-15 2 From latest advices received in Ceylon,! Sii W. Houser will not return to Ceylon till the beginning of February next. Il -s rumoured that arrangements are being made f..r a visit to England of the gir l Queen of Holland and her mother, the Queen Regent. A Si k526 words
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Article361 1894-10-15 2 P. C. C. (An XI) vs. P. R. C. (An XI). This scratch match, arranged by Mr McFarlane, was played on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon last, and, as will be seen from below, resulted in a draw i n favour of the P. C. C. eleven. I’he batting361 words
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Article749 1894-10-15 2 (Perak Government Gazette. O(T. 12th.) The following Orders are published: Leave. The leave of absence granted to Dr. H. IL Siilbpard, State Surgeon, has been fuither extended, without salary, for two months from the 13th Oclo'’ei.— I he leave <>f absence granted to Mr. J. B. M. Leech,749 words
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Advertisement476 1894-10-15 2 pritchard Co. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. CASH SALE. GENTLEMEN’S DEPARTMENT. Just Received Ex S. S. BENLAWEBS” an assortment of K. Simpson’s Golf Clubs, comprising:— BULGER DRIVERS, BULGER BRASSIES, DRIVERS, BRASSIES, C LEEKS, I RONS, MA SHIES, G. M. PUTTERS, WOODEN PUTTERS, SHORT SPOONS, and MID SPOONS. For Ladies, DRIVERS, BRASSIES, CLEEKS, and476 words
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Advertisement320 1894-10-15 2 New Advertisements. FOR SALE. (Owner going Home.) pI.ACK AUSTRALIAN MARE, 14.2, J) quiet to ride itmi drive. Bronz Medal Penang Agricultural Show Goi mouth* ami up to 15 stone. Gold Me ial Cee-Spring Cabriolet BUGGY, bv M<‘! JAN of L lidon. Pr ceBlo'’. BAY AUS! R \LIAN GELDI NG, about320 words
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Article99 1894-10-15 3 Times of Ceylon AV E see from home papers that the Chinese ustoms officials in Shanghai refused to let a British ship proceed on to Japan the other day unless she discharged all the Chlorate of Potash she had on board. This chemical is usedTimes of Ceylon - 99 words
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Article115 1894-10-15 3 I'm: eminent Indian social reformer, Mr. Malabari, in writing on the Indian problem, says:—“Let the masses in India Lave enough to live upon, possible with a standard of living that has a tendency to rise. Avoid taxing the poor man’s necessaries of life, and unsettling his115 words
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260 1894-10-15 3 The first keel-plate of the first-class battleship Prince George was laid down on September 10th in No. 5 slip in Portsmouth Dockyard. When completed, the vessel’s displacement at load draught will be 14,900 tons. She will be 390 feet long and 75 feet in260 words
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Article303 1894-10-15 3 We are sorry to see by London papeis that Reuter’s Telegram Co., in common with other news distributing agencies, has fallen upon evil times. One would suppose that at a time like this, when there is such a demand for news, those engaged in supplying this commotiity303 words
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Article175 1894-10-15 3 —L. C. Express. Mk. Li>. Lorenz Meyer writes to us from Hamburg on the above subject: Being an old Singapore man I read your paper regularly ami so I came across what you say about taxing philatelists in the Straits. I confess I do not see that the—L. C. Express. - 175 words
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144 1894-10-15 3 -M. Mail. The argument that the rupee has maintained its full purchasing value in India since 1873 receives rather a severe shock from Mr. O’Conor’s Prices and Wages Statistics volume for 1893, which is just issued, and from certain diagrams of the pi ices-M. Mail. - 144 words
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397 1894-10-15 3 Mu R. W. Egerton Eastwick, late Sheriff’ of Singapore, Ac., writes to the Times (Sept 19) Considerable indignation has been very justly expressed in this country on receipt of the news which revealed the continued existence in Egypt of a most detestable traffic.397 words
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Article193 1894-10-15 3 (Via t ‘eylon.) The Effect of the War on Trade. Shanghai, October 5. —Reuter’s agency here lias been informed that the Chinese merchants and shippers are cancelling fi eight and engagements to the Chefoo and Tientsin ports owing to the report, current regarding 4lie intention of the Japanese(Via t ‘eylon.) - 193 words
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Article1030 1894-10-15 3 (L. <£ C. Express, Sept. 21st.) The Court. Ti‘ E Q”ce'i, it is stated, will probably visit Dtsebaden in April next for the purpose of taking a course of waters and massage, in w-hicli case Her Majesty is to occupy the Royal 1 alace during her(L. <£ C. Express, Sept. 21st.) - 1,030 words
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Article1024 1894-10-15 3 The Statist. ,As already announced, the proprietors of T/ie Statist offer a prize of One Thousand Guineas -for the best plan of a Customs I nion between the United Kingdom and its Colonies, hoping thereby to contribute to the solution of the greatest political question ofThe Statist. - 1,024 words
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Advertisement80 1894-10-15 3 FOR SALE. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, Selangor and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft., on bromide paper. W. JONES, No. Ic. King Street. Photographer. CARD. Ship Brokers, Forwardin", Passenger, and Commission Agents. Alfred E. TURNER <fc Co., Leadenhall House, 101, Leadenhall Street, 211 London, E. C.80 words
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Advertisement1129 1894-10-15 3 W. E. SMITH. r( y r( Commission and Forwarding Agent, CUpllijll (jt (jUia Teluk Anson. I Im) Y /"AOODSand PA RCELS of every descrip- tion fot warded loot fiom Ipoh, Lahat, 1 CIKtIKJ CLHtI S lllCJClpOl Bitu Gajali, Gopeng, Kampar, Talam, i'.ipah, and other places in Kinta, Batftlig << TH-io1,129 words
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Advertisement2009 1894-10-15 4 GOLD MEDALS-Cologne,tastentoß,Bnasels,ThaHague,Dublin,Birmingham,&c. HOLM A HIGHER AWARD FOR MERIT THAN ANY OTHER NATURAL WATER W'W M' JobannU INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRg IHBBUKCB COIPAHT, UIITBO. HR'< MERGED IM THE THE KING OF NATURAL TABLE WATERS. COMBgciAL union assurance c0.,- ltd. Supplied under Royal Warrant to Her Majesty the Queen. CaPITAI Fui I2,009 words
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Advertisement357 1894-10-15 4 jStationeriJ, 3jc., FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE, or PRIVATE USE, FOR BALI AT THK Pinang Gazette Office. CCOUNT BOOKS —various sizes. BALL PROGRAMMES—Iarge assortment, latest designs. Baskerville caThnets, containing 120 sheets Note Paper and 100 Envelopes. Best quality paper. In great demand. $2.50 each. Blotting paper, white a thick. BIRTH CARDS,357 words
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