Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 November 1894
1894-11-01
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1894-11-01 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE FtTBLISEEB DJLZXa'E’. A(£W S£fl/£S.] ESTABLISHED 1833. ’.w. VOL. LIL THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1. No. 2.5119 words
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Advertisement558 1894-11-01 1 1 bdtr x H’Batal Steam ia iz iti >n C mipanv. S'T’H.K mail steamers may be expected to arrive and leave Penang homewards. on the followingdates Outwards-. To-newards. l'l t N l *<" -tli R. idth P*™* l M>' jhH Dee.S int 3nrh Rolulln 1 Uh Dec. ie anove dates558 words
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Advertisement1329 1894-11-01 1 5 “irring Olotues. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIBATIQN TjMFA'iY -110). KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPFIJ. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAFATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. corporation. HOLTS WEEKLY LIKE. Intended Sailing and expeeted Arrival r»/’ Steamers t k ~t P kL si <- 1 R Wrr. a n. C» Ueseuvk Liability of Piigpsietohs $10.04.-0,000 a1,329 words
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Advertisement704 1894-11-01 1 NEDERLMDSCHI SA3DEL IAHTSCHIPFW. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 182 L Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Fuhds 2,080,155.60 j Head Office in Amsterdam. Hjsad Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factor! j of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon. Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean. and Tjiiatjap. London704 words
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Article128 1894-11-01 2 Pknakg, Ist November, 1891. Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 2/1 j «101. Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 2/lf Do. 3 Credit 2/lf Do. 3 Documentary 2/2 Calcutta, Demand Bank R* 191 Do. 30 days’ sight Private Bombay, Demand Bank 191 Do. 30 days’ sight Private Madras, Demand128 words
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Article59 1894-11-01 2 Maim closr To- mobbow. For Per »tr. Time. Klang and Malacca Teutonia noon Erie, T. Semriwe, Segli and Olehlch Hole Canton 2 P.M. Teluk Anson Rosa 2 P M. Pangkor, T. Anson and P. Dickson Mary Austin 2 P.M. Saturday, 3rd Deli Avuyyee NOON The homeward P. A59 words
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Article42 1894-11-01 2 From Rangoon: —By the B. I s.s. Pentalcota to-day. From Singapohe —By the P. O. s. s. Malacca to-morrow. From Colombo: —By the s. s. Poseidon on Saturday. Fkom Bom ba r —By the AO.s. s. Canton on Sunday.42 words
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Article344 1894-11-01 2 Arrivals. To-day. s. Mary Austin from Pangkor A T. Ans n. Y ESTER bay. s. s. Rosa from T. Setnawe. s s. Teutonia from Malacca, s a. Thai pi ng from Port Weld. Ih-pnrl urr«i To-day s. s. C. Apcar for Calcutta. s. s. I.auyk <t for Del 8.344 words
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Article21 1894-11-01 2 Depn rt tires. To-day. Per s. s. C Apcar f.,r Calcutta, (’apt. Anderson r.k, and Mrs. J. B. Lee.21 words
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Article65 1894-11-01 2 Tur ksda Y. Ist 'Town Band, Datu Km mat. Gardens. 1**1« J li < V. 2.ND Homeward mail closes, rio Brindisi. Football match, Esplanade, 5-30 f.m. Niii kihi, 3«n 'Town Band, Golf Club. Sr ni> tv, 4th 'Twenty-fourth Sunday after 'Trinity. Monday, sth Town Band. Esplanade. First Quarter,65 words
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Article76 1894-11-01 2 Taken at Prison Hospital Obsei VRtorjr. 31 th October, 1894. 9 a.m. 3 P.M. 9 P.M. Bar. red. 32 Fah 29 914 29 862 29.899 Temperature 78 5 79 5 78. Wet Bulb Thermometer 75. 77. 76. Max. 'Temp, in shade 82. Min. do. do. 74. Max. in76 words
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Article91 1894-11-01 2 Penang, Ist November. 1891. Tin $37.25 nominal. (Trang no supply. Black Pepper < West Coast... $9.40 sellers. (.Acheen 5H> Boz. $9.25 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.91 words
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Article83 1894-11-01 2 LONDON, 31« t Octobbb, 1894. The Chinese Army and Navy. The Emperor has summoned Major von Hannekon to Pekin, to report on the condition of the army and navy. Von Hanneken is prepared to urge a vigorous reform. Floods in France and Belgium. Disastrous floods have taken place83 words
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Article209 1894-11-01 2 It WILL BE high Wiiter «t the Jetty to morrow nt 3-05 h. m. Mini 3 32 p. m. An Assistant Inspector of Vehicles is xdvettised for by the Sanitary Board, Kuala Lumpur. A YOUNG RHINOCEROS was «hipped on l»onrd Hie steamer C. Apcar this morning for Calcutta. The209 words
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Article444 1894-11-01 2 One L. Bazzo, of Chulia Street, has instituted a summons case against L. Dubry for defamation, in that the hitter had tra<lneed him to sevctal people as a thief It appears that Bazzo was the master of an Italian sailing vessel named Cottardin up to some time in444 words
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Article53 1894-11-01 2 A scratch game wag played on the Esplanade yestordgy evening, between the P. C. C. and team captained by Sergt. McMurray. The P. C. C. won by 3 goalg to nil. A FOOTBALL match will be played on the Esplanade to-morrow (Friday) evening, beLwran the P. C. U. and53 words
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Article113 1894-11-01 2 The following boys have been entered as competitors for Queen’s and Government Scholarships 1895Koay Thean Chin, Phuab Chin Beng, Gnoh Lean Tuck, Khoo Koay Geap, F. L. Nickelsen, R. W. Nickelsen, Chow Seah Swee, «Saw Wlree Hong, Saw wiiee Leow, Chnali Aik Him, Krishna Samy, Kam Saik113 words
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Article735 1894-11-01 2 {Selangor Government Gazette, 26l H Oct.) Appointment. Mr. C. P. Anchant to act temporarily aa Assistant Auditor during the absence of Mr. O. F. Stonor on other duty. Public Holiday. It is notifie»! that Friday, the 9th of Novcrttb<-r, the anniversaiy of the birthday of H.R.H. the Prince of735 words
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Article39 1894-11-01 2 SINGAPORE SPECIAL TELEG R AM. (From our Correspondent.) SINGAPORE, Star October, 4.5 P Lord Randolph Chnrchill. Lord Randolph Churchill is a guest of H. B. the Governor. Uneasiness in Singapore. The movements of Russian warships cause uneasiness in Singapore.39 words
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Article59 1894-11-01 2 (From Resdt. Engineer for RaUsnags, Perak.) Batu Gajah, Ist Nov. 1.11 P w Traffic resumed between Batu Gajah and Kota Bahru. Traffic between Bata Gajah and Kota Bhara has been resumed this morning. (From our Correspondent.) Teluk Anson, Ist Nov. 1.25 p, M The shipments to-day are— To59 words
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Article583 1894-11-01 2 j The District Officer of Jelebu, in big report for «September, narrates the following tiger atory: —At 11 in the morning a Malay man un»i his son, a boy of a boat r 13 years old, were silling by the river at Juntai, drying themselves in the583 words
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534 1894-11-01 2 Unlike most, mining districts there is hardly a single mine but has yielded go<xi specimens, not. of pennyweights but averaging ounces to the ton. The splendid mine at Bayley’s Reward fornislres convincing proof th>»t the rich ore continues to a considerable depth. At 265 feet534 words
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Advertisement501 1894-11-01 2 pritchaM Co. MANILLA CIGABS. JUST RECEIVED 8. 8. “PROPONTIS." PERLA DEL ORIENTE.” Londres,” $3 per box of 100. Regalia Chicas,” S 3 per box of 100. “High Life in the East,” $2.25 per box of 50. Imperia les,” $2.50 per box of 25. Regalia Oriente,” $2.25 per box of 50.501 words
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Advertisement527 1894-11-01 2 new Advertisement. SANITARY BOARD. KWALA LUMPUR, SELANGOR. APPLICATIONS addressed to the Government Secretary, Kwala Lumpur, will be received up to November 15th, 1894, for the post of Assistant Inspector of Vehicles, vacant on Ist January, 1895. Salary $6OO per annum and $l2O per annum house allowance. 523 ~NO TICE S.527 words
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Article1126 1894-11-01 3 (Contributed.) A CONCERT, somewhat off the usual lines, was held at the Convent on Tuesday evening, with the result that it was pronounced a very great success, and everyone seemed gratified with the novelties presented. At 8 3° p m. the fiont seats were all well occupied.1,126 words
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Article2266 1894-11-01 3 (Hongkong Telegraph.) 1 hat a good deal of astonishment should have been expressed in shipping circles in reference to a notification published in the Government Gazette on the 13th instant setting forth that, His Excellency's attention has been called to the fact that a misapprehension(Hongkong Telegraph.) - 2,266 words
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Article408 1894-11-01 3 [Reiter in the Indian Papers] Tokio, Oct. 18. An extraordinary seven days’ Sessions of the Japanese Parliament was opened at Hiroshima by the Emperor in person. In the speech from the throne, the Emperor, alter alluding to the successes of the Japanese arms both on land and408 words
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Advertisement207 1894-11-01 3 DEAFNESS COMPLETELY UIRED! Any person suffering from Deafness, Noises in the Head. Ac., may learn of a new, simple treatment, which is proving very successful in completely curing cases of all kinds. Full particulars, including many unsolicited testimonials and news paper press notices, will he sent post free on application.207 words
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Advertisement1085 1894-11-01 3 4 COMPOUND HOUSE at No 135,! uOSIIIW Co»i Macalister Road, furnished or un- i I furnished. Apply to I ILNKL NYA ETAM, I Penang and Singapore. No. 6, Chulia Street Ghaut. P,n,.„ g 13,1. O->.. ISM. 490 The p osa( J a NOTICE DIRECT IMPORTATION OF WINES AND T I1,085 words
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Advertisement1300 1894-11-01 4 for sale. Jnaurance (ftoftttff. I THE LATEST INVENTION ttikws of Penang, Singapore, Perak, j Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). V Pl o^' n X;:i, “»e 8 v :h... THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. climateg) "/’XX ««*>- G« l d M .<l. l .--W O r l d-.F. i r.-Cb i1,300 words
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Advertisement276 1894-11-01 4 MCLARTY COM PANY. CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS. SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. SUPPLY ALL MACHINERYuMATERIALS, FITTINGS, TOOLS, APPLIANCES AND STORgj in us« by 1 SHIPOWNERS, MILL OWNERS, MINERS AND HOUSEBUILDERS. > DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED, WORKS SUPERVISED DURING CONSTRUCTION, Contracts Negotiated with Indian and European Manufacturers. i «1 H. J. MARTYN, PENANG. MEDAS.276 words
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