Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 October 1894

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI I. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1894. No. 250
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 621 1 pipping QlptUes. lijrsdiar Oriental Steam > vigation Company. r pilh mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Outwards. Homewards. llth Nov. .If dacca 2nd Nov 2 ,fh Rosetta 16th 1 ennmsular 9th Dec. Sumt 30th Rohilla 14th Dec. he aoove dates
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    • 1381 1 ĕthp.mmT (Tbfices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong A Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. corporation. HOLT S WEEKLY line Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid-vp Capital ..~T" $10,000,000. Reserve Fund §4,200,000. > o I Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000. For Will
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    • 475 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL KAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds 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, Tegal, Peealongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers. —The Union
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  • 93 2 Penang, 31st October. 1891. Tin $37.25 nominal. (Trang -no supply. Black Pepper< West Coast... $9.9» sellers. (Acheen 51l> Boz. $9.2-5 do. White Pepper 13. do. Cloves (picked) no supply. Mace No. 1 sBo. sellers. Mace Pickings 70. do. Nutmegs 89. do. i No. 1... 7.20 do. Sugar
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  • 132 2 4 Penang, 31st October. 1891 Bates close as follows; London, Demand Bank 2 1} dol. Do. 4 months’sight Bank 2 I,’ Do. 3 < 'redit 2 2 Do. 3 Documentary .2 2J Calcutta. Demand Bank Its 191 Do. 3(7 days’sight Pt irate Bombay. Demand Bank 191 Do. 30 days’
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  • 168 2 (Straits Tinies, 29th October.) Jelebus ($5 pd.) $4 50 sillers. R tuba (13 10 pd.) ->? a. £1 fully paid S6>, Pun joins ($3 J pd.) $4 Pahang Corp. £1 pd.) $3 buyers. Maynard A C<> t$100pl.) $3O sellers. Pengeranga ($5O pd.) $7O file*. Straits Inaui nee
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  • 62 2 Mails close To-morrow. For I’er str. Time. Deli Laugkal 1 P.M. Edie, T. Semawe, Segli an<l Olf'hleh Karang 1 P.M. S’pore. Hongkong and Amoy irtiol m 1 P.M. Pangkor AT. A n son Hetsij 2 PM. Friday. 2nd. Eeie. T. Semawe, "egli and Olehleli link Canton 2 P.M.
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  • 32 2 From Rangoon: By the B. I s. s. Pentakola to-morrow. From Singapoke By the P. <fc s. s. Mal'ieco on Friday. From Collmbo:—By the s. s. Poseidon on Saturday.
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  • 345 2 Arrivals. To-da y. s. s. C. .Ipcirfrom Singapore. s. s. I.oily If < 57 from Port Weld. s. s. Flying Fish do. Yesterday. s. s. Betsy from I'. Anson, s. s. Hok Canton from Olehleli. Pepart in es To-da v s s. 1.1 ’oi'rhe bir Mulatva and S’pore. s.
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  • 225 2 4 t i i als. To DVY. Per Ap<nr from Singapore, Mr. A. Du t lor. I ei• s. Lt.ly ITeld from Port Weld. Mr. Mark, Mr. Duliatn, Mr Talbot and Mis Caulfield Passages hooked for Hie Slrails. October -ith Per P. A' O. s. s. Caledonia from
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  • 56 2 Wednesdiy, 31 si Tow n Band. Esplanade. 5-30 I’ M. Football match, Esplanade, 5-30 P.M. Thursday, Ist: Town Band. Datil Krnmat Gardens. Frida Y. 2nd Homeward mail closes, rin Brindisi. Sah kday, 3rd Town Band, Golf Club. Sunday, 4tii Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity. Monday, sth Tmvn Band, Esplanade.
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  • 68 2 Taken nt Prison Hospital Ohservnlory. 30tii October, 18!» I. 9 A.M. 3 P.M. 9 P.M. Bar. red. 32 Fah. 29.91!? 2!». 802 29.903 Temperature 71. 82. 78. Wet Bulb Thermometer 72.-5 78. 77. Max. Temp, in shade 82. Min. do. do. 75. Max. in Sun. 146. Terr. rad.
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  • 151 2 REUTER ’S TELEGRAM. LONDON, 30th October, 1894. The War. The Defeat of the Chinese Confirmed. Marshal Oyama’s Corp». The American Minister in China cables that the Chinese were again defeated at <’hinlienching, and have retreated to Mukden. The Japanese captured one fort at Port Arthur. The landing of Marshal Oyarna’s
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  • 597 2 It will BE high water nt the Jetty to morrow at 3.6 a m. ami 2.39 p. m. A new Consul for Spain is nppoinfed to the Straits. He was formerly Consul nt Algiers. I'<'UR HUNDRED Chinese passengers nrriv <1 th;» morning from 11 otig k ng and Singapore
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  • 63 2 The concert at the Convent last night was an unqualified success, and was attended by the Hon. Resilient Councillor, Mrs. Skinner, and others 'l’he pei formarice drew a large audience, and the pro gi'iirnnie, which was thoroughly enjoyed, was finished at 11.45 by the children singing “God
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  • 125 2 A avell known firm of brokers in the tin trade, s >ys the China Express, have written to deny that there is any truth in the reported tin syndicate rimy state that certain capitalists, who gaw that, the average price of tin for the four lowest of the
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  • 290 2 (From our contemporaries.) M. DE FaUCONVaI, formerly Belgian Consul General to the Straits, has been appointed to Ottawa, Canada. It is undeistood that Mr. Antlionisz is to act as the head of the Bmkriiptcy Department and R,-gist rat ion of De- ds Offices, «bile Mr. Kershaw acts as
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  • 231 2 30th October 18 »4. Daring thefts. Thefts of various kinds are becoming numerous in this place. A few days ago, a Chinaman who went to steal poultry in the quarters of some chin tengs was at rested and taken to the Court, and there sentenced by the Assistant
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  • 98 2 St Petersburg, Oct. 18. The Novoe Vremya, in a leading article discussing the situation in Afghanistan arising from the alarming indisposition of Amir Abdul Rahman, states that if thr British intervene in the event, of the Amir’s death in favour of his son Sirdae Habibnllah Khan,
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  • 21 2 (From our Correspondent.) Teluk Anson, 31st Oct. 11.52 4s The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 69 pikuls of tin.
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  • 108 2 We are glad to see that the newly elect ed captain of Ihe Penang Cricket Cinb (Mr. A. R. Adams) is going the right wa T about lo improve the play Mr. Adams ig arranging ei icktH matches for every Saiur. day, so as to give the players plenty
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  • 171 2 THE E. O. HOTEL. (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette") Dear Sir, —We note in the issue of y ltnr juvenile contemporary (Penang Maritin .Lairnal) beating date the 29th 0 to er circulated this morning, that, he has bee kind enough to favour us with a Voluntary ad vei
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  • 624 2 A Havas telegram states that Dr. R x, Pastern’s chief nssi-tant, ha- discovered a cure for Cti-up The Indian Daily Netcs informs its readers that the purchase of the Chilian I fl et by China has been aclualh' concluded I I’he Mikado in opening the Japanese I Diet has
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 416 2 pritchard Co. MANILLA CIGARS. JUST RECEIVED £> S. PROPONTIS.” “PERLA DEL ORIENTE.” Londres,” $3 per box of 100. “Regalia Chicas,” $3 per box of 100. “High Life in the East,” $2.25 per box of 50. Inipei iales,” $2.50 per box of 25. Regalia Oriente,” $2.25 per box of 50. “Damas,”
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    • 239 2 IE ISEMENTS NOTICE. rpHE CRAG HO I EL head building will I be closed for the public from the 81 h till the 23rd prox. !'o a few board ami lodging can meanwhile be supplied in the bungalows, if they will hike it as it is M. ANTHONY. Penang. 31st
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  • 173 3 Calcutta, 17th October. 1 HE Indian Daily News lately criticised with great severity a performance given by the On the 1 harnes I heatrical Company. On Monday night as the Editor, Dr. Daly, was about to retire to rest, having put. on his pyjamas, three
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  • 134 3 1 HE district of Klang is reported to be making great progress in agriculture, al though the delays in gianting European applications for land has prevented any great inrush of white planters. There are now over 1,000 small holdings owned bynatives, and so rapidly are both sides
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  • 583 3 St. Petersburg, Oct. 16. The latest official bulletin published regarding the illness of the Czar states that the kidney disease from which he is suffering shows no sign of improvement, and His Majesty’s strength is daily lessening. Athens, Oct. 16. Advices received from Corfu state
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  • 1165 3 (Abridged from the London Times.) Ihe attention which is being directed to the very important question of the part that the colonies should bear in Imperial defence, gives additional interest to the discussion once more re-opened of the military contribution of the Straits Settlements. The Crown
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  • 834 3 What England has at Stake. I he Times publishes a letter signed Scrutator analysing the statistics contained in the recent Admiralty return on Navies and Commerce, and pointing out that the maritime interests of the British Empire are really greater than those of all the
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  • 239 3 Departure of Mr. J G. Scott. (Bangkok Times, Oct. 24.) Mr. J. G. Scott, H. B. M. Charge d' Affaires, and Mrs. Scott left Bangkok yesterday morning, for fhe Upper Mekong, where Mr. Scott will assist in the work of enquiring as to the
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  • 504 3 (Via Madras.) A New B. London, October 16. Dr. Jameson, Administrator of Mashonaland, has been appointed a Companion of the Bath. Lord Roberts on the Afghan Crisis. London, October 16. —Lord Roberts, in an interview regarding the Ameer of Afghanistan’s serious illness, said that the presumption was that,
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  • 243 3 Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners HELD ON THE 12TH OCTOBER, I**l4. Present. Capt. Anderson, R. e., (Acting President), J. Gibson, Esq. and R. A. P. Hogan, Esq. Absent.—J. Y. Kennedy. Esq. (President on leave), the Hon. W. C. Brown, >t. D., and Koh Seang Tat. Esq. 1.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 18 3 FOR SALE. MAP OF THE SEAT OF W.A.R. Price 20 cents a copy AT THE “PINANG GAZETTE” PRESS.
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    • 1099 3 w. e. smith. Hntflinn X Hn Com mission ami Forwarding Agent, UUpIIIILI Of UUit Teluk Anson. 1 1 (T OODS and PARCELS of every descrip- n 7 crr f j lt r t Xi i i. < renanq and Singapore. JI tion forwarded to or from Jpoh, La hat, J
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  • Article, Illustration
    796 4 TO TAKE PLACE AT BATU GAJAH On Saturday fy Monday, 26th 28th January, 1895. firsF day. I.—The Kinta Grand Annual. Value §2OO. —A hurdle race for all Galloways 14 hands and under, pony weight for scale and penalties. Distance H ini les over 7 flights of hurdles. Entrance
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 62 4 The Penang Khean Guan Insurance Company, Limited. NOTICE is hereby given that the 9lli Annual Ordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company will be held at the Company’s Office, No. 34, Beach Street, Penang, on Saturday, the 24th November, 1894, at 11 a.m. precisely. (Bv order of the
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    • 948 4 CARD POSITIVE GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Ship Brokers, Forwarding, Passenger, INCORPORATED I N 1870. and Commission Agents. chief Office in India: 104, Clive Street, Calcutta. Alfred E. TURNER Co., AT Le.de.,1..1l Hou.., Policies can be taken out from and after for 5.10 15, 101, Leadenliall Street, this date
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    • 660 4 Urluai’G H. J. Martyn, Jr. 406 aw- LEEMAN N GATTVS PATENTED FAST KH3EI DRILL. SouA?ents:Mes=ra SCHMIDT. KUSTERMANf!&CO W F THE LATEST INVENTION Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). (Exjtecially for Trarellers, Colonists, and Eexidents in Tropical Climates). Awabds—Gobi Medal, Paris Exhibition (1889). Gold Medal, ‘’World’s Fair,” Chicago (1893) Skull’s Okonite
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