Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 October 1894
1894-10-19
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section23 1894-10-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILTT. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. JJ I. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1894. No. 24023 words
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Advertisement587 1894-10-19 1 Qlohccß. Peninsiilar Oriental Steam Xavi nation Company. mail steamers may e ex P ecte( l to arrive afcward8 and foavo Penang horne vards > on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Rohilla, 28th Oct. JfaZacca 2nd Nov U th Nov. Rosita 16th 25th Surat 30th Pennmsular 9th Dec. Ko/b/Za 14th H587 words
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Advertisement1429 1894-10-19 1 (Dofftte. BRITISH IMDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. trfiTTwvswt V TTWP Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid-up Capital $10,000,000. HOLT S WEEKLY LINE. Reserve Fund $4,200,000. nr Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000. A -JjK1,429 words
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Advertisement491 1894-10-19 1 NEDERLANDSCH” iNPEI tiAATSCHAPPU. (Netherlam rading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital 35,783,000. Reserve Funds j 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, Tcgal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.—The Union491 words
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Article62 1894-10-19 2 M AllJi CLOSE TO-MORHOW. For xtr. Time. Langkat Quorra ...11 a.M. Klang Deli noon Edie, T. Scmawe, Segli ami Olelileh it. K. Aljeh 2 P.M. Pangkor AT. Anson... Hetsy 2 p.m. Singapore b’ozilka 3 P.M. Eilie, T. Serna wo,Segli, Olelileh A Pailang de Carpentier r 3 P.M. Tongkali,62 words
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Article47 1894-10-19 2 From Bombay By the I’. AO. s. s Homb.ty on Monday. Mails already despatched for London. Ixift Penanß. Due in Liudoii. Arrived. Aug. 24th P. AO. Sept. 20lh Sept. 15th. Aug. 30th B. I Sept. 27th Sept. 7th P. &O. Oct. 4th Oct. Ist.47 words
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Article303 1894-10-19 2 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Ho Ktcei from Deli. s. 8. Betsey from T. Anson. 8. s. Quorra from Langkat. s. A Apcar from Calcutta. 8 8. Cheng t'heir from Amoy. 8. s. de Carpentier from Batavia. B. I. s. s. Pundua from Singapore. s. s. Bisagno do. VESTF.KD A303 words
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Article118 1894-10-19 2 A r rivals. To-day. I’er B. I. s. s. Pundtut from Singapore. Mr. Ephraums and child. Mr. ami Mrs. Richards and four children. Miss Richards, Mr. G. Gosteluw, Mr. F. Mclntyre. Per s. 8. Ho Ktcei from Deli, Messrs. Van Beima. Reith and Potter. Per s. s. Betsy118 words
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Article117 1894-10-19 2 F'kidat, 1 9tii F'ootball match. P. C. C. rs. Sergt McMurray’s team. Esplanade, 5 F. M. Sati kdav, 2'.hn Town Band, Golf Club. Cricket match. Esplanade, A. B. C. rs. the rest of the Alphabets. Cricket match, M. C. C. vs. B. R. C., at Butterwort li. Auction117 words
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Article90 1894-10-19 2 Penang, 19m October, 1894. Tin 137.30 (Trang no supply. Black Peppers West Coast... $9.4'1 sellers. Acheen s!b Boz. $9.40 do. White Pepper 13.25 do. Cloves (picked) no supply. Mace No. 1 §BO. sellers. Mace Pickings 70. do. Nutmegs 88. do. i No. 1... 7.20 sellers. Sugar <90 words
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Article80 1894-10-19 2 LONDON, 18th October, 1891 The China-Japan War. The Japanese have abandoned Thornton Haven and have gone to Pingyang inlet. The Czar. The Dukes of Vladimir, Sergius and Paul and Princess Alix have started for Livadia. The Czar is worse, and prayers are being offered for his recovery at80 words
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Article806 1894-10-19 2 It WILL be high w lie. at the Jetty toj nioriow wt 3.32 a in. ami 3.49 p. m. I No SUBP'ENA was serv.-d upon Archibald Kennedy in the ease of Leng Clieik versus I Serger. I he Netherlands Consul-General advertises the re-let ting of various farms in Acheen806 words
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Article288 1894-10-19 2 In Kuala Lumpur a Louse tax of 1 per cent, is devoted to the maintenance of the Victoria Institution. The net imports of Silver in September to India were about 72 lakhs, still remaining very high the net exports of Gold dniing the same month were about 31 lakhs.288 words
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Article162 1894-10-19 2 The Straits Steam Ship Company have purchased a steamer for the coast run. It is to be named the Lady Mitchell. Mrs. Swettenuam was “at home” at the Residency on the 16th. A novelty at these functions was introduced in the shape of a cricket match between six162 words
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Article281 1894-10-19 2 {From our Contemporaries.) The uew premises doav in course of election for the Chartered Bank are rapidly approaching completion. It is proposed that all the players in the recent >S. C. C. Tennis Tournament shall be photographed in flannels, on the pavilion, on the Bth. It is the281 words
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253 1894-10-19 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") Dear Sir, —Whilst congratulating vnn on the terseness of your leader in y*>inissue of yestcribiy, under this heading, f would like to point ont that the statement The sugar planters are willing t 0 contribute one third253 words
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Article101 1894-10-19 2 I'iie bigamy case was concluded on Wcdnexbiy last at I’enagi by Mr. Petinev. when the defeinLints were committed for tr ial at the next Assizes. The evidence of sorrte of the Government Kalis was taken’ sis to the form of Pasali and the way it should Ire pet101 words
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Article62 1894-10-19 2 The .Singapore papery announce tint 11. E. the Gove inot has received a telegram from fhe Secretary of State stating (hat a British Dollar is sanctioned for the Straits Settlements and Hotrgkotiff. Reuter ’s telegram to hand to-day supplements this news by stating that it is62 words
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Article517 1894-10-19 2 Lady Robinson died nt Craigiehntn, Hongkong, on the evening of the Bth mst. Although Lady Robinson was recently prematurely confined, and was known to be in a dangerous condition, it was not imagined that the case was so critical. The reports of the previous day were517 words
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Advertisement948 1894-10-19 2 n •< T T V r( WEATHER REPORT, M(jOi Taken at Prison Hospital Observatory. 'Y 18th October, 1894. 9 A.M. 3 P.M. 9 P.M. Bar. red. 32 Fah. 29.869 29.783 29.856 Temperature 80.4 81.— 78. Wet Bulb Thermometer 77. 77. 77. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. m Max. in Sun. 148. Terr. rad.948 words
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Article392 1894-10-19 3 IMriinental to Planters Snipe Shooters. A Correspondent writing to our Perak contemporary says that the prolonged d.ought from which this district has been suffering has had a most detrimental effect upon the prospects of padi planters and snipe shooters. The whole country is dry and Laid, and392 words
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Article1760 1894-10-19 3 [Reuter in the Indian Papers/ London, “th October. G"REAT Britain, Italy. France and Russia have declined to accede to the Chinese claim to limit the freedom of navigation of ships of neutral powers in Korean waters. St. Petersburg, Btli October. Five Russian battalions, with cavalry and artillery,1,760 words
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1497 1894-10-19 3 Meetings. Ordinary meetings of the Commissioners were held on the 14th and 28th of the month. There w ere no Special meetings. Revenue anil Expenditure. The Revenue collected from all sources during the month was $15,636.80, while the Expenditure amounted to §18,703.59. The balance1,497 words
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Article401 1894-10-19 3 (I id Rangoon) kaffir Rebellion airahist the Portuguese in Delagoa Bay. Cape Town, October 8. News from Delagoa Bay slates that the Kaffir revolt against the Portuguese is spieading; the rebels within seven miles of the town are looting the districts which they occupied. The rebels have secured(I id Rangoon) - 401 words
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Advertisement18 1894-10-19 3 WANTED. A FURNISHED HOUSE with three bedrooms, or furnished apartments with board. 480 Apply “G. E.” Pinang Gazette."18 words
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Advertisement651 1894-10-19 3 KRIAN BRICK WORKS. 11’ E have now a large stock of Bricks IV on hand, (full size 9" X 4}'X 2j 7 Price §7 per 1,000 at the Kiln. Orders for one lakoa and over, will be delivered free at Krian Landing Stage. Drainage pipes and half pipes made to651 words
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Advertisement386 1894-10-19 3 t|osii|g Co., Penang and Singapore. The Posada.” DIRECT TM PORTATION OF WINES AND SPIRITS IN CASKS. PORT'S Red White from $7.50 to $45 per doz SHERRIES: Dry Amontilladoss7.soto $34 MADEIRAS: Dry and Sweet $l2 to $22 MARSALA S 8 MUSCATEL: Genuine Wine $l2 to $l4 MALAGAS: Red and White $l2386 words
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Advertisement1978 1894-10-19 4 Jneurance Qtoficea. a'i _^'*4- -ar l ,^*gr'zfi, '?l THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. V 7 A. And see that each Jar bean Baron Liebig’s Signatar» THE undersigned having been appointed Kh t in Blue Ink acrocs the LabeL ■■■■■■MjiAgMUßs Agents for the above Corporation are WL £K9L. J |(B1 H now1,978 words
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Advertisement448 1894-10-19 4 Robinson Co., SINGA POltE, Dressmaking, Millinery, Hosiery and Gloves, Eibbons and Laces, Underclothing, Manchester Goods, Evening and Walking Shoes, Lace Curtains, Tailoring, Outfitting, Rugs and Shawls, Electroplated Ware, Steel Trunkc, Sheffield Cutlery, Cricket Goods, and Tennis Goods. Sole Agents: Singer’s Sewing Machines. The "Magic” Athletic goods. Wingfield Rowbot hams’ Cutlery.448 words
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