Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 October 1894

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAIL'S-. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. 20 CENTS. VOL. LIL MONDAY, OCTOBER 29. No. 248
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 568 1 pipping Qbtices. I -uinsiilar Oriental Steam Navigation Company. BrpHh mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Outwards. Homewards. Ravenna 11 th Hov.Malacca 2nd Nov w 25th Rosetta I6HI Penntnsular 9th Dec. Surat 30th Rohilla 14tli Dec. he above dates are only
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    • 1260 1 pipping Qloficea, BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid-up Capital $10,000,000. Reserve Fund 34,200,000. w... tn Reserve Liability of Proprietors‘3lo, ooo,ooo. For Will sail Steamer
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    • 456 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL KAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds 2,086,155.60 f Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatscliappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.
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  • 89 2 Penang, 29th October, 1894. Tin $37. sellers. (Trang no supply. Black Peppci s West Coast... $9.40 sellers. (.Acheen 51b Boz. $9.46 do. White Pepper 13, do. Cloves (picked) no supply. Mace No. 1 sBo. sellers. Mace Pickings 70. do. Nutmegs 89. do. (No. 1 7.20 do. Sugar
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  • 50 2 Maus < i.osi To-morrow /<•„, t’er str. Time. Saigon (direct) Propontis ...11 A.M. Klang ami Malacca P>gu ...11 A.M. Asahan \risudong 1P M. Pangkor &T. Anson Flying Dragon.. 2 P.M. WbdnesdyT, 31m. Deli Ho Kwei 1 P.M. The homeward P. steamer Malacca is expected to arrive at Singapore
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  • 96 2 From Singapore:—By the s. s. H’uo/an todny and s. s. C- Apcar to-nmi r<>w. From Madras —By the B. I. s. s. Sirsa tomorrow. Mails already despatched for Landon. Left Pennng. Due in Iz>n<loi>. Arrived. Aug. 241 h P. &O. Sept. 20lh Sept. 15th Aug. 30th B.
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  • 321 2 Arrivals. To-t> a v. s. s. H'> Ktcei from Deli. s. s. Sanitwongsee from Asalian s. s Flying Dragon from T Anson. Tester ay. s r .Cxadoiig from Ks. I..Ay ll’.'ld I, m Port Weld, s. s. Flying /■/«-’i s. s. .!’<*/' fi..;n I’ ngkor A” T Ans n.
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  • 98 2 irriiuis. To-day. Per s. x. Ho Ki'-'i from Deli. Mr. Lees, Mr. Chamcet, Mrs. Tait anti children and Miss M iddleton. Passage* Imoked Tor the Strait*. Sept> nih< r :>o!h -Per M. M. s. s. I'aledonien from Mar*eille> for Smoapor»*. Mis Heard, Mr. Nathan anti Mr. Lohmann. October
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  • 77 2 Monday, 29th Town Band, Esplanntlo, 5-30 P M. Special Meeting at the Mi**i<>n Chapel, Fatt|uhar Street, at 7-30 r.M Tuesday, :>oi h Negapatam mail due. B. I. s. s Sir»a. Special Meeting at the Mission Chapel, Farquhar Street, nt 7-30 F M. Wednf.sdiv, 31st Town Band, Esplanade. Till
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  • 130 2 Penang, 29tii October, 1891. Rates close as follows: lioudon, Demand Bank 2I? dol. Do. 4 months’ sight, Bank 2'll Do. 3 ('redit 224 Do. 3 Documentary 2/2{ Calcutta, Demand Bank Rh 191 Do. 3*l thty.s' sight Private Bombay. Demand Bank 191 Do. 30 days’ sight Priiute Madras, Demand Bank
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  • 136 2 LONDON, 28th October, 189 k Germany. Owing to a difference with the Emperor William’s Socialist and AntiPolish proposals, Count von Caprivi (Imperia) Chancellor) and Grafzu Eulenburg (Prussian Premier Minister of State) have resigned. H. S. IL the Hereditary Prince Ernst von HohenloheLangenburg succeeds to both offices. The War.
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  • 522 2 Beginning his speech in »eply on the debate on the second reading of the Supply Bill with the words that it would seem unconrteon.s of him di«l he not attempt to answer some of the points which had been btought foiwnid, the Colonial Secretary heralded the poorness of
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  • 331 2 It will be high water at the Jetty tomorrow at 12.19 a. m. and 12.40 p. m. The Free Press says that Mr. W. E. Maxwell, C.M.G., has been offered a post on the Gohl Coast. About three hundred Chinese passengers arrived here yesterday from Singapore in the steamer
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  • 258 2 Pi nang CiacKK t Club r#. Penang Golf Club What might have been a good match on Saturday afternoon last was stopped short bv rhe rain after only one inniucs had been played. 'The Golf Club went in to but fit st ami all were disposed of for 89
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  • 329 2 Attention is drawn to ihe programme, advertised in another column, which will be presented for the amusement of the public to morrow, Tuesday, at the Convent, l ire programme contains the names of gorge well known amateurs in Penang, which of itself is a sufficient
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  • 132 2 (From our Correspondent.) .SINGAPORE, 28th October, 9 Pm The Races. The following are the winners in the different events on the THIRD DAY, Saturday, October 27th The Scurry Stakes. —Value $3OO. 1. The Sultan’s Tomboy. A Handicap Race for all Horses.—Value $4OO. 1. Capt. Dewar’s Redcap. The
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  • 780 2 Penang vs. The Detachment (I Oth Regt.) The Lincolns” have once more maintained their foot bill prestige in Penang, and their team still remains to be beaten. On Friday evening they accepted a elialIriige from a representative Penangeleven to defend their colours on the Esplanade. I’he weather was far
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 448 2 pritctad Co. Half Yearly Cash Sale NOW ON IN LADIES’ DEPAKTMENT. GREAT REDUCTIONS UNTIL END OF MONTH. FINAL CLEARANCE OF Prints, Cambrics, Sateens, Pongees, Creponnes, Delaines, Brilliants, Beiges, Nuns Cloth, Art Crepes, Fancy Dress Materials, French Serges, Meltons. Trimmed Untrimmed Hats, Lace Hats, Sailor Hats, Children’s Hats and Bonnets, Sheetings,
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    • 342 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Under the distinguished pationUye of The Hon. A. M. Skinner, <’. M. Resident ounciilor. PROGRAMME OF THE CONCERT TO BE GIVEN AT THE CONVENT, TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, :>( :h OCTOHER, at 9 p. m. For the benefit of the Orphanage. PARI I. Il Tioratore. Qualuor (2 pianos)...Misses J. Durnfoid,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 63 2 WEATHER REPORT. Taken at Prison Hospital Observatory. 28th October, 1894. 9 a.m. 3 r.M. 9 p.m. Bar. red. 32 Fab 29.833 29.752 29.826 Temperature 79. 82.6 79. Wet Bulb Thermometer 76. 78. /7. Max. Temp, in shade 83. Min. do. do. 75. Max. in Sun. 113- Terr. rad. Thor. 70.——
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  • 1166 3 I lib following interesting expression of Col. Maurice’s opinions, on the probable result of i he hinese defeat at Ping Yang on ♦he future of the war, is published in'the Broad Arrow. Col. Maurice is a wellknown and
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  • 1130 3 (L. <£ (J. Erpress, October sth.) The Court. I HE Queen is enjoying pleasant weather at Balmoral, clear skies and genial sun admitting of daily drives in the neighbourhood of the astle. Her Majesty’s health continues to be excellent. Political. 1 he calm which has prevailed
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  • 937 3 TIGER-SL A YER-IN-CHIEF. W E take the following amusing account from the London Daily Telegraph of October 2nd Ihe great drawback to Singapore, and in a lesser degree to Penang and other islands in the neighbourhood of the Straits of Malacca, is that the dense and impenetrable woods with which
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  • 431 3 Ihe Good Tempi irs' Watchword, dated September 24th, has the following reference to the Penang Lodge, written by Mr. T. Mantle, D. C. T. On the 24th of July the Lodge had an excellent public meet ing, at which the Rev. Mr. G. Pykett delivered an address,
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  • 367 3 Il is said that the King of Siam is still very id. He has l»een obliged to give up Ins intention of going to Bangpain, as he is fai too weak to leave the Palace. The recent report made by the Australian specialist on the Mergui Pearl fisheries will
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 102 3 NOTICE. rpAKE NOTICE that no orders of any I description for goods or merchandise and no loans will he recognised by outfirm unless signed by me and sealed with our chop. LI.M GEOK HENG or the Chop CHIN YVAN Co., 26th October. Pen mg. 512 NOTICE IS HEREBY given that
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    • 1171 3 w.°b^. e th, -I Ealing Co., Commission and Forwarding Agent, Telnk Anson. Penang and Singapore. AlOODSnnd PA RCELS of every descr ip- I tion foi warded to or from Ipoh, Lahat, J?OSctClcl. Bain Gajah, Gopeng, Kampar, Talam, in DIRECT IMPOBTATIOX OF WINES AND P.d.t.g .nd Lowei lw7.k. 456 j gpIRITS
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1662 4 GOLD I tilS-Birmingham,lie. TH s ®„.^l®®Z N HOLDS A HIGHER AWARD FOR MERIT THAN ANY OTHER NATURAL TABLE WATER (Es/ecia lly fin- Travellers, Colonists, and Residents in Tropical Climate). TO XX Awauos-GoM Medal, Paris Exhibition (1889). Gold Medal, World’s Fair," Chicago (189 S gi Skull', Ok..„h. Tru— .or Rup.u„ .r.
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    • 355 4 Stationery, FOR I OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE, or PRIVATE USE, FOR SALE AT THU PinangGazetteOffice. BOOKS —various sizes. BA LL PROGRAMMES —large assortment, latest designs. Baskerville carnets, containing 120 sheets Note Paper and 100 Envelopes. Best quality paper. In g re!lt demand. $2.50 each. BLOTTING PAPER, white &lt;£ thick. BIRTH CARDS,
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