Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 November 1894
1894-11-16
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1894-11-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [rnir-F CENTS. VOL. LIL FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1894. No. 26321 words
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Advertisement571 1894-11-16 1 (notices. I’eainsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. rnB, l sfc eamers may 1)0 ex P ected to arrive UtWard8 and leaVG Penan homewards > on the following Outwards. Homewards. p”*' n 25th Nov. Rohilla 30th Nov sX7“ Z r o’V', Doo p Z 23rd Ravenna 28th 6th Jan. Peninsular lUh jin.571 words
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Advertisement1440 1894-11-16 1 limner Qtofitt3. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. s Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE Of STEAMERS. corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer». p 4 Capital $10,000,000. 1 111 Reserve Fund 84,500,000. TIT W-ttt ..TT LT tp ResE RV E Li A3l1,440 words
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Advertisement656 1894-11-16 1 REDEKLANDSCHB HANDEL EAATSCHAPFIJ. (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, Cberibon, Tegal, Peealongan, Pasarocan, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.656 words
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Article89 1894-11-16 2 Penang, 16m November. 1891. I'in $->6.10. Trang no supply. Blac k Pepper West Coast... $9. H sellers. Acheen sl!> Boz. $9. do. White Pepper- 12.75 do. Cloves (picked) no supply. Mace No-1 s-o Mace Pickings do. Nutmegs 86— do. t No. 1 7.2 do. Sugar < 2...89 words
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Article122 1894-11-16 2 Penang, 16tii November. I v I. Rate* lose x* follows Lindon. Demand Batik 2 Io! Do. I months’sight Bank 2li Do. 3 ('redit 2lj Do. 3 Documentary .2 1) Calcutta. Demand Bank R* 18/ Do. 3'» da\ sight Pr ivate Bombay. Demaml Bank 18« Do. oOdaVs' sight Private Madras,122 words
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Article59 1894-11-16 2 Maus ci.om to-mor row I'er Time. Edie, Teluk Semawe and Segfi 'ls(x//r 1 P.M. Pangkor and T. Anson Iteta/ 2P M. Lrngkat /5„/e- 2 P M Pangkor arid'l'. Arisorr pli/ing I)ragon2 PM. S'nor". China A J ip-iii (ileujr.t>u 2P M. E<lie. T. Sermixve Segii, Olehleli ami Padang </»’59 words
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Article45 1894-11-16 2 From Sixgai ire: —-By the B. 1 Pnrnea and s. s. M i 'il'i to-niori oxv. s. s. tii-ela on Monday. From Bombay:—By the P. A (>. s. s Shanghai on Sumi iy. From Rangoon:—By the B. 1 s. s. Japan on Sunday45 words
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Article237 1894-11-16 2 •pl rri i a!s. To-n \v. s. s de (hirp nlier from Batavia Y I *Tt It I» A 1 s. s. L.'l'i II eld fr.itn Port Weld. P. A O. s. from Singapore. i>ep:ii i in <•* I'll I- x s. s 7'< I »ii. for Klang ami237 words
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Article87 1894-11-16 2 (rrival*. Yr*n in»\v. Per P A O. s. ll‘x< !ta fiorn Shanghai, '•ft R. Erin, -i*; fr> -ii Singapore, IL n W. R. Collver. Mr Sa'zmrmn, S» rgcon Car-lain Smith and Mr Phillips. Depart m e. I'ohiY Per B I 1.a,u1-a'ra for Singapore, Mrs. T 8 Y E.*T87 words
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Article78 1894-11-16 2 Fr!I»AV. 16th I'oxt r. Ifiin I. E'ld.in < I- 5 .fa p M. Meeting. I.i -ct ~mg Ju-lie<-'. S\i r nqj). 17. It T.ixx ii Band. (»olf ('in!» Cricket, match. P. C C ts. P. R. C, Butterworth, 2-30 r.M. SvXDVV. 18TII: ’l'wi-uty-sixth Sunday after 15 inity. Moxmv.78 words
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Article67 1894-11-16 2 Taken at Pri*ou Hospital Ob*e iiitory. 15th Novembek. 1894. 9 a.m. 3 p.v. 9 p.M Bar. red 32 Fall 2t‘ "77 2 "SH| 29 958 Temperature 81 848 s(». Wet Bulb Tiierrnometcr 76.5 79. 76. Max. Temp, in simile 85 2 Min. do. do. 75.Max. in Sun. 167 words
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Article218 1894-11-16 2 (Straits Tim’s, 13th November.) Jelelrus (S 5 p<i.) $4.15 buyers. Rauhs 13 Hrpd.) $5. sales. A.‘l fully paid .8(»J Punjoius (89’ pd.) s♦. Paining Cor p. (£1 p<l.) s »L Maynard A< o. ($lovp;l.) S3o sellers. i’engerangs ($5O p/l.) $7O Mies. Straits Insurance ($2O pd.) SISJ offering218 words
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Article96 1894-11-16 2 LONDON, 15th November 189 L The War. Major von Hanuekeii appointed Commander of the Chinese Navy. Al Tientsin ic is reported that Major von Hanneken has been given the command of all the Chinese naval forces. The Japanese Repulsed. |)esp;itches have been received stating that the Chinese at96 words
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Article754 1894-11-16 2 The fiH’tis of the lina Japan war is mix the greit *fr mgmml <>f L'lishunkoxv, (known to us more familiarly as Port xithur) which has been invested by land and s-a by the Japanese army and fleet. Till* stronghold coniniamls the northern part nf the er, trai.ee754 words
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Article679 1894-11-16 2 It WILL BE high water at the Jetty tomorrow >»(• 3.05 a. nr. and 3.32 p. m. By the s. s. A. Apcar yesterday morning, 153 Chines»» pxsse«g<*rs arrived from Hongkong ami 7 from Singapore. His Hon. Mr. W. R Collyer. Acting -I’ll isrte Judge, arrived yesterday evening io679 words
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Article29 1894-11-16 2 Saturday (to-morrow), November 17th, Penang Cricket Club Butterworth, at But terwort It. Saturday, December Bth, Penang Cricket lub vs. Kiian Recreation Club, on the Esplanade, 11 a.tn.29 words
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Article54 1894-11-16 2 An attorney,” says Sterne, is the same thing to a barrister that an apothecary is to a physician, with this difference—that your nmn of law does not deal in scruples.” In this Colony there are no attorneys, each bat rister being his own solicitor, and every solicitor54 words
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Article23 1894-11-16 2 [From our Correspondent] SI NG A POKE. 15th Nov., 4.50 p. s Violent thunder and rain storms. Th» roads are flooded.23 words
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Article117 1894-11-16 2 Owuers and Masters. We are glad to hear that Captain has obtained judgment in his favouring appeal case tried before Air. Justice Law yesterday. Captain Case was employed M master of the Be,b.y and was discharged without notice, whereupon he brought a n action in the Court of117 words
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Article291 1894-11-16 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang GazeltC Sir, —With referem-e to your footnote to a letter signe»! “X” in youi issue of yesterday, I wish to state, for the itifoimation of the public, that the said letter whs not wiitten by nit* nor by itny one connected291 words
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Article336 1894-11-16 2 Two Malays, Wahad and Mun, wee charged under section 215 of the Vm Code with having accepted a giatifiat for the recovery of stolen property xx t jhaving done t heir utmost to find tlietiie’ The prosecutor had left eight bull»M-ks W.ihad’s shed at But terwor'lt to he336 words
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541 1894-11-16 2 All Night on n Funnel. The Union s. s. I nion was wrecked a the mouth of the Zinibesi last month, correspo id *nt, who was on hoard. describes his experiences in the i' l Graphic. The writer and six others b-» 1 sit on the541 words
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Advertisement445 1894-11-16 2 pritchwd Co. MANILLA CIGARS. JUST RECEIVED /:.<• ,s. ,s. I'lnipoxris:’ “PERLA DEL ORIENTE.” Loud res,” $3 per box of 100. Regalia Cbicas,” $3 per Lox of 100. “High Life in the East, $2.2-> per box of 50. linpet iales,” $2.5(J per box of 2->. Regalia Oriente," $2.25 per box of445 words
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Advertisement528 1894-11-16 2 >\lE\ /\DVtH iSEME HS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. rnllE Rr v W MURRAY i <• i-hi-t 1 th* Si:i:\ i for: (Hit. .r x m r Masonic Hall, <>n Si nday, at 8 a.in. .552 NOTICE. On Friday. 30th Nmemher next. rpHE S ALT F RM for 8.-ngkalis, Bangka 1 and K528 words
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Article672 1894-11-16 3 (Perak Pioneer, Nov. 14th.) Mr. J. P. Stuart has severed his connection with the Ta pah Syndicate, and the mine has been let, on tribute to some Chinese. Mr. Stuart has been ill with fever, and is shortly expected here, when he intends going up to Maxwell’s Hill(Perak Pioneer, Nov. 14th.) - 672 words
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Article604 1894-11-16 3 (From our Contemporaries.) Ihe Secretary of the Punjom Mining Company has received a telegram from the Mines to the effect that during the month of October the mill ran 27 days, crushing 655 tons, yielding 229 ounces of gold, and headings 685 tons yielding 106 ounces of gold.604 words
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Article207 1894-11-16 3 An “Ordinance to suppress intermeddlers with Suitors in Courts of Justice was recently read a first time in the Legislative Council. The Ordinance provides against the mischief caused by touts and vagrants meddling with parties who seek redress in courts of justice. The interpretation clause207 words
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Article92 1894-11-16 3 There are al>out 370,000 acres under tea cultivation in British India. It is not improbable that, the British squadron will make «Shanghai its headquarters during the approaching winter. The Insurance Companies at Shanghai which accept risks on the contents of native houses have raised the rate to 4 per92 words
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Article1091 1894-11-16 3 A Japanese Opinion. The Japan Mail of a recent date publishes the documents that had been laid before the Japanese Diet fully exculpating Japan on the charge of precipitating hostilities, and comments as follows: We publish to-day authorized copies of the despatches that passed between the1,091 words
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Advertisement1782 1894-11-16 3 TO LET. NOTICE. p[ y r( fIIHE Premises No. 1a Light Street, lately FTVAKE NOTICE that no orders of any L Uplllll! ut UUii J. known as the Esplanade Hotel. j description for goods or merchandise ror further particulars apply to anti no loans will be recognised by our KHOO1,782 words
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Advertisement1499 1894-11-16 4 WTTTQI?’' 3«ffurantt THE LATEST INVENTION W i m rtnr INUSHANCE. Skull's Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). I (Eitfeciallii for Tearollers, Colonists, and Residents in Tropical Climates). OLD MULL BLEND fjIHE undersigned have been appointed Awards —Gold Medal, Tatis Exhibition (1889). Gold Medal, Worlds bay, ('Highest aicard, Chicago 1893.) j Agents1,499 words
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Advertisement701 1894-11-16 4 ASK FOB And see that each Jar bear» Baron Liebig’s Signatwro j j in Bine Ink across the Label. J FIMEBT ANO GHe7p£BT Z MEAT-FLAVOURING r J STOCK FOR SOUPS. MADE DISHES AND SAUCES. Invaluable for India as I an Efficient Tonic in aU 1/ cases of Weakness. To be701 words
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