Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 November 1894
1894-11-23
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section23 1894-11-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAIL'S". NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIL FRI DAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1894. No. 26923 words
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Advertisement599 1894-11-23 1 typing Qlottcee. iins 4 Oriental Steam Navigation Company. T™ mail Bteamers may ffiln be expected to arrive 7 outAvards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outward.. Homeward. 25(h Nor.jßoliZU 30th Nov I be aoove nares are only approx, mate aaXor 1X l ,,irt lres «V either U-Xto height599 words
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Advertisement1560 1894-11-23 1 «hipping (Hofuee, BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. ot j KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong A Shanghai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid-vp Capital $10,000,000. —l 1 Reserve Fcnp 84.500,000 For Will sail Steamer From Expected1,560 words
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Advertisement611 1894-11-23 1 'NEDERLAfiDSCHE HANDEL EjATSIHAHiJ. (Netherland irading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds /2,086,155.60 j 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, Pccalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. i London611 words
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Article61 1894-11-23 2 Taken at Prison Hospital Observatory. 22nd November, 1894. 9 a.m. 3 r.M. 9 F.M. Bar. red. 32 Fall. 951 831, 921. Temperature 80.5 87 5 79. Wet Bulb Thermometer 74. 76. 76. Max. Temp, in shade 90. Min. do. do. 76. Max. in Sun. L»0-» Terr. rad. ’flier.61 words
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Article94 1894-11-23 2 Penang, 23rd November, 1894. Tit *35.8 I f Trang no supply. Black Pepper West Coast... $9.40 seilers. Aclieen 51b Boz. $9. d<>. White Pepper 12.37 J do. Cloves (picked) 27. do. Mace No. 1 sBo. sellers. Mace Pickings 70. do. Nutmegs 90. do. r No. 1... 7.2094 words
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Article133 1894-11-23 2 Penanu, 23kd Noiimbi.k I*:» I Rates close is eoi.i.ous: fsmdon, Demand Bank 2 0j dol Do. 4 montli- sight Bank 2 Do. 3 Credit 2 H Do. 3 Documentary 2I; Calcutta, D<-nia«id Bank K- |B.> Do. 30 dsiys’sight Private If*» Bombay, Demand Bank 180 Do. 30 «lays’ sight Private133 words
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Article88 1894-11-23 2 Maus «lose to-morrow 1»'.,, I'er sit. Time. Asahan Chan, Tai NOON Tongkah Petrel 1 P.M. Edie. T. Serna we. Scgli and ()l« hleli hamiig 1 P.M. Pangkor ami T. Anson Tut" T"iig 2 P.M. Calcutta I'lielgtlra 2 P.M. Deli Ho Kieei 5 p m. Edie, T. Semawe, Segli88 words
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Article19 1894-11-23 2 Phom Singapore:—By flies, s. Cheang Chew on Sunday. t'uoM NegkpataM:—B. 1. s. s. Cainorta on Tuesday19 words
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Article350 1894-11-23 2 A rrhals. To-n v. s s. Ho Ktrei from Deli. s. s Taioy from Rangoon. s. 8. Chau Tai tram A-alian. s. s. R. K. Atjeh from Olelileh. I s. s. Karaug do s s. Prius Iler tn If from Singapore, B 1. s s Sernmlra «10. B. 1350 words
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Article55 1894-11-23 2 Arrivals. To-mv. Per B I. s s Srctui Ira from S pore. Lieut Barlow, Mr Buider, Copt Chmxl ami liild. Per B Is-. Lantluura fiom Singnpore Mrs Parson, Mr. C. Satimb is ami Mr. A H. Van Biemer. Be pa rture. To-ntv. Per B. I s s Sectimlra55 words
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Article93 1894-11-23 2 Friday, 23rd Football match. P. C. vs The Lines. S kti hdaY. 24i H Town Baml, Golf (’lull. Cricket inat«-h. Esplanade,2 pm. Meeting. P'Miang Khean Guan Insurance, 11 AM. Sl NDAT, 25th Tweiit v-seventh Simdav afu-r Trinity. Outward mad «liie, P. A 0 s. s Siam. Mondiy, 2»»th93 words
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Article196 1894-11-23 2 (Straits Times, 2GTH Novembeb.) Jelebus ($5 p l.) $4.25 buyers. Rauhs 13 lop<l.) $5. sales. XI fully paid S<»4 Punjoins (s3} $l. Pahang Corp. (XI p«l.) S3J sales. Maynard A Co. pd.) $3O sellers. Pengerangs 'sso p<L) $7O sales. Straits Insuranci- ($2O pd SISJ Straits Fires ($2O196 words
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Article99 1894-11-23 2 LONDON, 22nd November, 1894. The War. Negotiations for Peace. Japan lias intimated Hint she is willing to accept the American Minister at Tokio as a medinm for the Chinese proposals for peace. I 'resident Cleveland has instructed the Ministers at I’okio and Pekin accordingly. The “Chen Yuen” Stranded.99 words
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Article214 1894-11-23 2 I'llE very inter, >1 mg icp<»i tof the St t ails Trading (’<» for Hi<« hall year ending 30th Sep)<*mher is publislie<l in full in anotliei column Their earnings have been alxiul 9.9\ a moiety of w hich is to be ,1 ist i iliuted as214 words
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Article388 1894-11-23 2 If WILL KE high water at Hie .Jetty t<>inorow at 9 16 a. in. ami 9.43 p m. I’tiK Telegraph Conference will rn«-et on Hit* 3td proximo. There will be no Municipal meeting this afternoon. II E ihk Governor ami Lady Mitchell nr«* expected here on the 11th proximo388 words
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Article362 1894-11-23 2 A Chinaman was on the 21st instant committed t«» the Assizes by Mr. Penney >.t Peiiag»», for being in possessi«m of counterfeit copper coin valued at $9.90. On the I9tli instant. Mr. Penney viewed Hie laaly of a Kling man who was found I hanging fiom a tri362 words
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Article501 1894-11-23 2 (Erom our Contemporariee.) I'he Singapore Golf Club d<>< s not this vear send any t epi esentati ve to the Golf tournament at Calcutta. I’HE Singapore Municipality’s Budget for 1895 shows an estimate»! Revenue of 8674,520, with balances and at reais expected lo be recovered >i2 ).t>tM', making501 words
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Article91 1894-11-23 2 [From our Correspondents] TELVK ANSON. 23kd November. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 1,185 pikuls tin. [Dejpd. 12.46 a. in. recd. 1.26. Time 40 min SINGAPORE. 22nd November. Mr. H. N. Ridley, m.a fls., Direct, or, Botanic Gardens and Forests, now on leave in Europe, does not return91 words
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Article165 1894-11-23 2 Miners are somewhat alarmed at le gradual fall in the price of tin. Wit? a falling exchange it was lliattli; ■price of tin would be kept up. A Slice... tion has been titinle that I lie Gove.n_ tnent should supply Hie quotation of thIxindon market for tin in165 words
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Article644 1894-11-23 2 The Hongkong Sanitaty Board has recommemled to Hie Government that a quarterly house-to-house inspection sliou be made throughout the city, with a vie* to the imptoveinent of the scavenging service and the prevention of overctowning Planters and others r«quiring manna? labour in the French West Indies, fa> to obtain644 words
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Advertisement537 1894-11-23 2 pritchacd Co, I Latest Arrived Goods! Per s. 8. GLENFBUIN. LADIES MANCHESTER DEPT. Pure Family Long Cloth. Pure Indian Long Cloth. Pure White Twill Sheeting, 90 inches. Findlay Sheeting, 90 inches. Belfast Linen Table Damask. Assorted Damask Serviettes. White Turkish Towels. Cretonnes, latest patterns in reversible and plain. I Sateen537 words
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Advertisement376 1894-11-23 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENT. WANTED. CHINESE Cletk I borough know ledge of book-keeping. Apply with references to 562 MAYNARD A Co. NOTICE S TO LET flfllE Premists N 1\ Light St t lately 1 known as the Esplanade H >t«-l. For further pm t ictilais apply to KIIOO GF A I S376 words
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511 1894-11-23 3 Singapore, 19th November, 1894. Gentlemen, —Yom- Directors now beg to submit t|.« «counts for the six months ended 30th September last; being the first half of the business igar 1894 95. The net profit for that per iod is $124,671 which, with the balance of511 words
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Article132 1894-11-23 3 (26/7t October.) THE “BOaDICEa.” The Roadicea, the old flagship of the East India station, has arrived at Portsmouth. EXPLOSION ON A WARSHIP. While the French wooden cruiser Arethuse was going through some trials at Brest, one of her boiler lubes exploded. Six men were killed and twenty132 words
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Article1556 1894-11-23 3 {China Mail.) -N'.-C. Diily News. Nov. 14. I fill Sunday there was a dearth of news from the f.ont. Since then we have learned f, nm our own correspondent, who is now in the vicinity of Port Arthur, that all the forts in the neighbourhood had fallen{China Mail.); -N'.-C. Diily News. - 1,556 words
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361 1894-11-23 3 THREATENED REVOLT IN BRITISH NORTH BORNEO. Some weeks ago the Magistrate of Pro vince Dent on visiting Kaingalan police station, found that i he Dyak Corporal in charge named Sayad had married a second wife and brought her into Barracks, contrary to Departmental regulations. The Magistrate refused to allow both361 words
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Article620 1894-11-23 3 Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners HELD ON THE 7TH NOVEMBER, 1894. —The Hon. W. C. Brown, m.d.. Koh Seang Tat, Esq., and J. Gibson, Esq. Absent.— J. Y. Kennedy, Esq. (President on leave), Capt. Anderson, r. e., (Acting President on leave), and I{. A. P. Hogan, Esq. 1.620 words
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Advertisement253 1894-11-23 3 KRIAN BRICK WORKS. r E have now n large stock of Bricks on hand, (full size 9 x4j x2j Pl ice $7 per I,<M KJ nt the Kiln. Orders for one lakoa and over, will be delivered fiee at Kiian Landing Stage. Drainage pipes and half pipes made to order.253 words
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Advertisement1084 1894-11-23 3 fIIAKE NOTICE that no orders of any GrOuilllU 1 «lescri ption for goods <>r merchandise I lasJ I ami no loans will be recognised by one firm unless signed by me and sealed with tlnd StHt/cipore. our chop. LIM GEOK HENG mu gi OF THE Chop CHIN WAN Co., The1,084 words
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Advertisement1751 1894-11-23 4 Jncurantt (notices. POSITIVE GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. W mf\a/ YORK INCORPORATED IN 1870. Life Insurance Company. Chief Office in India: 104, Clive Street, Calcutta. OLD MULL BLEND.! Policies can be taken out from and after LfFi granted AT RE zl Fund5£23,681,886. DUCED PREMIUMS lasting for 5,10, 15, (Highest1,751 words
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Advertisement653 1894-11-23 4 I As:g FO:Ft And see that each Jar bears Baron Liebig’» Signature in Blue Ink acroas the Label. j < Z*> A HMEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT-FLAVOURING f J STOCK FOR SOUPS. e MADE DISHES AND SAUGES i Z| Invaluable for India ad e an Efficient Tonic in all To be653 words
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