Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 October 1894

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIL TUESDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1594. No. 249
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 581 1 ninsolar Oriental Steam Navigation Company. mail steamers may ’zfilljH expected to arrive oufc wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Brenna 11th Nov.'.lfaZacca 2nd Nov. p‘ w 2oth Rosetta 16th 9th Dec. Surd 30th Rohilla 1 Uh Dec. he aoove dates are only approximate the arrivals
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    • 1267 1 isßipp'.na Qtoficee. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,— (LTD,). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAAT3CHAPPIJ. j Hongkong Shanghai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINI OF STEAMERS, Corporation. HOLT S WEEKLY LINE. Intended SaUunj and ejcpeited Arrival of Steamers. Paid-up Capital $10,000,000. Reserve Fund $4,200,000. v j- r Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000.
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    • 451 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL EAATSCHAPPIJ. (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 Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tcgal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.—The
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  • 60 2 —t- Maus close To-morrow Far i’er str. Time. Malacca and S’pore Lady Mitchell 9 a.m. Deli If" Kicei 1 P.M. Tongknli Petrel 1 P M. rangkor &’l’. Anson... Tate Tong 2 P.M. S’pore, Hongkong and Amoy IPowtui* 3 P.M. Thursday. Ist. Deli Laugkat 1 P.M. The homeward P.&O
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  • 100 2 From Sixgapohe:—By the s. s. C- Apcar tomorrow and P. A O. s. s. Malacca on Thursday. From Colombo: —Bv the s. s. Poseidon on Saturday. Mails already despatched for Lmnfou. Irfft Petinng. Due in Ix>nd< i>. Arrived. Aug. 30th B. I Sept 27th Sept. 26th Sept
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  • 328 2 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Langkiit from Deli. 8. s. Karang from Olehleb. 8 s. IPtiofrtn from Singapore. B. 1. s. s. Sirsa from Negapatam. Yemer- ay. s. s. Prtril from Tmigkiih. s. s. Taw T"ng from T. Anson, s s. Thai/ ing I: •in I'• ri Weld. !»<•• ni:taro*
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  • 91 2 A rriials. Y est er day. Per g. s. Tate Tong from T. Anson, Revd. Pycinont and Mr. Brown. Passage** booked for the Straits. September HOth.— Per M. M. s. s. Co/eJonien from Marseilles for Singapore, Mis. Heard, Mr. Nathan ami Mr. Lohmann. October otb. Per P. AO.s.
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  • 65 2 Tuesday. 3t)rn Special Meeting at the Mission Chapel. Farquhar Street, at 7-30 p M. Concert at the Convent, 9 r.M. Wednesday. 31st Town Band, Esplanade, 5-30 r u. Thursday, Ist: ’Town Band. Datu Ki nnat (>ai<len*. Homeward mail closes, via Brindisi. Fkiha y, 2nd Saiuhday. 3rd ‘Town Kami,
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  • 127 2 Penang, 30th October, Ism Rates (lose, is follows: London, Demand Bank 2/1J <l<»l. Do. I months’sight Bank 21J Do. 3 Credit 2 2 Do. 3 Documental y 2/2J Calcutta, Demand Bank Rn 191 Do. 30 days’sight Private Bombay, Demand Bank 191 Do. 30 days’ sight Private Madras, Demand Bank
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  • 129 2 The War. Dismay among the Chinese. The Roads to Pekin and Motikden open. LONDON, 29th October, 1894. The panic and flight of the Chinese army at Yalu has dismayed the Chinese. 'fhe roads to Moukden and Pekin are open. Lord Rosebery on the House4>f Lords. Proposed demand for
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  • 1010 2 We yesterday dealt shortly with the subject of veinftcahir education: we will now liirtlv consider the Colonial Secre tary’s words in reply to the Hou, Dr. Biown’s remarks on further developing the resources of the Colony, mote especial I v with reference to connecting the port of Penang
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  • 689 2 Receni events in Germany have introduced an element of unwonted excitement into the affairs of that calm and philosophic nation. Die turmoil that has culminated in the resignation of the fwn leading Ministers of State, Count ivi and the Graf zu Eulenburg, is to be traced directly
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  • 58 2 (From our Correspondent.) Teluk Anson, 29th Oct. 2.30p x The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 76 pikuls of tin. 30th October Lio 'fhe shipments to-dav ari— To Penang, 275 pikuls of tin. Railway line damaged by Flood. It is reported that the railway ]j ne between Kota Bahru
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  • 119 2 (From our Correspondent.) SINGAPORE, 29th October, !20p. Obituary. The wife of .Mr. John AmL rson, of the firm of Guthrie <fc Co. Protection of Women and Girls Ordinance. Re-enactment of Part II of the Ordinance. The Orders of the Day for Diursdavs meeting of the Legislative Counc:
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  • 305 2 It WILL BE high water at the Jetty tomoiiow nf 1.00 a m. and 1.20 p. m. The Fire Brigade weie <>ut this mornir:;' for then mom hiy di ill. It IS IN I i ndi.D to largely increase thacreage Under cultivation on the Caledonia Estate. Two hundred and
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  • 180 2 W e notice the following items in the Government Gazette for imp:oveinents to Butte. worth in 1895: (a) Ihe sea-wall at Butterworth is to be extended nt an estimated cost of $3 1 (b) The extension of the pier at ButterWorth. $7OO. (<•) Impiovement of Water Supply an
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  • 89 2 62| COUPLE BAGGED —THE LARGEST KEC''UPED SO FAR. W ITH the advent of the rains the p l peets of the sportsman and padi ci'"" have now much improved in Kriaii. ’b the land is yet insufficiently tb> t Shooting, we understand, over inn-h l: Same ground as Messrs.
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    • 488 2 pritchard Co. MANILLA CIGARS. JUST RECEIVED 8. 8. “PROPONTIS." PERLA DEL ORIENTE.” Londres,” S 3 per box of 100. Regalia Cliieas,” S 3 per box of 100. “High Life in the East,” $2.25 per box of 50. Imperia les,” 52.50 per box of 25. Regalia Oriente,” $2.25 per box of
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    • 561 2 WEATHER REPORT. Taken at Prison Hospital Observatory. 29th October, 1894. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 P.M. Rar. red. 32 Fall. 29.859 29.797 29.812 Temperature 80. 85. 79. Wet Bulb Thermometer 76. 79. 78. Max. Temp, in shade 86. Min. do. do. 73. Max. in Sun. 137. Terr. rad. Ther. 70.
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  • 223 3 Free Press. i. sire asked to say, on good authority, that there is no foundation in the rumour which has connected Mr. Maxwell's early depaifure on leave with any prospect of an appointment on (fie Gold Coast. We nndeistand the circumstances to be these.: that t he
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  • 141 3 ('26 m October IHE Ngoe Choon Club, Singapore, is exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance. Mr. Joaquim de Percyra is recognised as in charge of the Spanish Consulate at Singapore from the llth instant. The Queen’s exequatur, empowering him to act as ice onsul for Spain at
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  • 568 3 (Government Gaz-tfe, 2G/7< Oct.) In pursuance of instructions from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, and j with the sanction of the Legislative Coun cil, His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to sanction payment of compensation for the fall in exchange on the following terms, from
    (Government Gaz-tfe, 2G/7< Oct.)  -  568 words
  • 146 3 (Government Gazette, 26th Oct.) At a meeting of the Executive Council, held at Singapore, on Thursday, the 4th October, the follow ing Order in Council was passed, and directed to be published Whereas by section 224 of “The Municipal Ordinance 1887,” it is enacted that the Commissioners shall
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  • 935 3 First Day.— Oct. 23rd. 1. —The Maiden-Plate. —Values2so. A Race for Maiden Horses, First-class to carry list. Second-class 10st. and horses entered for the sth Race. 9st.— C. 1 Mr. D. D. Mackie’s Pat 9s t. Fiddes. 2 Mr. Acton’s Maid Marion (late Believe) 8 st. 7 lbs.
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  • 549 3 The following Order passed by the Council of State is published in the Perak Government Gazette of the 26th Whereas it is expedient to make further and better provision by law for effectuating the removal from the State of persons whose presence is inconsistent with the public
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  • 577 3 a seif-constituted task. Perak Pioneer, October 27th. (Perak Government Gazette, Oct. 26th.) The balance sheet for the Agri-Horti cultural Show held in Taiping on July 7th 1894 is published. $1,264 were given in prizes, as against $992 last. year. Donations towards the Show total $1,604, of which sum
    a seif-constituted task.—Perak Pioneer, October 27th.  -  577 words
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    • 449 3 WANTED. i FL FINISHED HOUSE with three bedlY rooms, or furnished apartments with board. Apply 480 G. E.” Pinang Gazette" W. E. SMITH. Com mission ami Forwarding Agent, Telnk Anson. f’IOODS and PARCELS of every descripF tion forwarded to or from Ipob, Lnhat, Batu Gajah, Gopeng, Kanrpar, Talam, Tapah, and
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    • 1027 3 AVTE L B E CK—Pangkoi Road. Entry uUulll|lJ Of Ullia VV from Ist November. W Y 1 Apply to 514 Dr. BROWN Penang and Singapore. to let. U Posada.’’ i COMPOUND HOUSE at No. 135, DIRECT IMPORTATION OF WINES AND M tea list er Road, furnished or un- SPIRITS IN
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    • 1950 4 for sale. TIVOLI BEER! ?I ,»;:^^e.,. l f t, TIVOLI BEER!! CUjclX 9 on bromide paper. W. JONES, j nr rn Ilf No. Ic. King Street. Photographer. I TIVOLI DLEa'.U H. J. Martyn, Jr. Non Plus Ultra “EAGLE BRAND 9 xjf IV 40 in 6|Rl. y WHITE GLASS BOTTLES, THE
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    • 352 4 MCLARTY COMPANY. CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS. SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. SUPPLY ALL MACHINERYaMATERIALS, FITTINGS, TOOLS, APPLIANCES AND ST O R Es IN USE BY SHIPOWNERS, MILL OWNERS, MINERS AND HOUSEBUILDERS, DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED, WORKS SUPERVISED DURING CONSTRUCTION, Contracts Negotiated with Indian and European Manufacturers. 421 Tifj. MARTYN, taARILWB \f. PENANG PENANG.
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