Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 November 1894
1894-11-24
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1894-11-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1894. No. 27022 words
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Advertisement595 1894-11-24 1 pipping (Hotter. I’eniiisular Orientafsteam Navigation Company. mad steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. .S'mn* 25th Nov. Rohm.. qa h v Peninsidar 9th Dec. Surat i\tl D e °J’ 23rd S c «th Jan. Pe ,,i„„ t!o r HU,)’,.,, I595 words
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Advertisement1535 1894-11-24 1 (Hofices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. 01 5 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hon g kon g Bankin g Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. HOLT S WEEKLY LINE. ItUended SaUing and expected Arrival of Steamer». c Tit ji0.000.000. Reserve Fund $4,500,000. V—Tfc For Will sail Stumer From1,535 words
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Advertisement624 1894-11-24 1 NEDERLANDSCUE HAMEL E/AISCHAHIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. J Pai6-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 Nederlandsuhe Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Peealongan, Pasaroean, and Tjiiatjap. London624 words
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Article93 1894-11-24 2 Penang, 24th November. 1894. Tin $35.80 C Trang no supply. Black Pepper West Coast... $9.40 sellers (.Aclieen 51b Boz. S 9.— do. White Pepper 12.37 j do. Cloves (picked) 27. do. Mace No. 1 $BO. sellers. Mace Pickings 70. do. Nutmegs 90. do. i No. 1... 7.2093 words
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Article126 1894-11-24 2 Penang, 24th November. I*!’l Rates close as follows: Ijoudon, Demand Bank 2 Oj •!<>' Do. 4 moiillis’sight Bank 2 Do. 3 Credit 2l* Do. 3 Documentary 21} Calcutta, Demand Bunk It* JB-> Do. 30 «lays’sight Private 190 Bombay", Demand Bank 185 Do. 30 «lays’sight Private 190 Madras, Demami Bank126 words
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Article52 1894-11-24 2 Mail close on Monday. Eor Per str. Time. Deli Lnngkat 5 p.m. The mail for Penang ex the M. M. mail steamer Salazie may be expected to arrive here on Monday next. The 1’ A. O. mail steamer Siam left Colornbo for Penang at 8 pm. on the52 words
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Article76 1894-11-24 2 From Singapore:—By the a s. Cheang Chew on Monday. Krom NegapaTaM :—B. I. a. s. Camorta on Tuesday. Time Table of Mails to Loudon. Fennnr Din* in Jx»n<l n. Arrived. Oct. 11th B. I. Nov. 7ib Nov. 6ih Oct 18th PA O. Nov 15th Nov. 12th Oct76 words
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Article327 1894-11-24 2 Arrivals. To-n v. s. s. Iringkal from Deli. s. s. Plying Dragon from T. Aiisoit. s. a. Betsy «1«». V ester i»a i a. a. Quorrti from Langkat s. s. \~<‘li<te fi4hn Singapore. s. a. Lady II eZd from P. Weld. I*«*|iarl ores T«. no a. a. Q.nor' for327 words
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Article113 1894-11-24 2 Arrival*. Y ESTER DAY. Per s. a. Taw Tong from T. Anson, Major Tranchell. Per a. a. ('helydra from Singapore, Mr. R. Little, Mrs. Robertson and three children. I’asances booked for I lie Straits, October 'doth.— Per P. A" O. a. a Siam from London for Penang. .Mr.ami113 words
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Article69 1894-11-24 2 Saturday. 21th Town Band, Golf Chib. Sunday, 25th Twenty-sevent h Sunday after Trinity. Outward mail due, P. O. a. a Siam. Monday. 26tii Municipal<’ommhaionera’ < hdimiiy Meeting, Town Hall, 2-3<t r x. Town Banti, E-planade. Tuesday. 27m New Moon, 3 49 a.m. Neg.ipatain mail title, B. 1. s69 words
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Article196 1894-11-24 2 (Strait» Time», 20th Novkmbkk.) Jfleltus ($5 p<l.) $4.25 buyer». Raults 13 K» jxl.) $5. sales. XL fully paid Pun joins ($3 J pd.) $l. Pahang Corp. (X) pd.) s3} tale». Maynard A Co. ($lOO pd.) $3O seller». Pengerangs ($5O pd.) ?70 tale». Straits Insurance ($2O pd.) SISJ196 words
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Article97 1894-11-24 2 LONDON, 23rd November, 1894. The War. Attack on Port Arthur. There has been cont in nous heavy firing in Port Arthur since the noon of the 20th. The Japanese made four attacks. In the first attack they drove in the outposts, but in the last three they were97 words
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Article449 1894-11-24 2 I’he Ocerland t'hina Mail to lihuil by tlohist mail Inta a l«mg article Upon pi irate legislation in the Legislative Coun<;il of H*>iigk<>ng, in wliicli it inveigh* against t he Government of Hongkong, in pnrtienlar, and the Crown Colony system geiietallv. We have not spn<*e to quote449 words
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Article361 1894-11-24 2 Japan, if we ate to believe Reuter, has been changing her mind with astonishing rapidity «luting the last few days. The United States came forwatd and offered to act as mediator between the belligerents. One day we liearthat Japan, while politely thanking America for its good offices,361 words
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Article283 1894-11-24 2 It WILL BE high water at the Jetty totnoi row at 10 09 a. m. hii«l I l 36 p. rn. The Dutch gunboat Lombok arrived vesterday from A«"heen. The Gkneril Hospital advertis s for a Chinese Interpreter am! Cle» k. Monday, the 26th. is the last day for283 words
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Article463 1894-11-24 2 Penang Ckickkt Club rs. The Detachment (10th Regiment.) The Detachment football team visited the l.'splanade yesterday evening in order to give the Penang Cricket Club an op port unity of wiping off a few arrears. The I*. C. C. had arranged a capital team, but at the last moment463 words
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Article104 1894-11-24 2 [From ovr Cokkkseoxdents.j TELUK ANSON. 24th November. The shipments to-day are To Penang 427 pikuls tin. To Singapore, 2,628 tin ore. 'De«pd. 11.45 a. m. recd. 12.28. Time 43 min.] KLANG. 23rd November. The shipments to-day are To Penang, 2,312 pikuls of tin. "Deapd. 4.20 p.m. recd. 5.19.104 words
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Article232 1894-11-24 2 Suspected (’rime in B mihay. Bombay, November 16 —The body of a M>«homedan lad was found yesterday in a painted tin Im>x on Hie Poona railway station platform. The l>ox was sent from Bvculla on the 11th instant by the 2. p fii. train ami placet! in the232 words
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Article308 1894-11-24 2 The Peking correspondent of the .V. C. Herald says that the Japanese intend to prosecute a winter «'ampni.ii. Tie autumn is not suitable, f lie coiintrv be n; so much und«-r water. With the winter, the rivers and country are frozen, so tint marching would l>e comparati velv308 words
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1055 1894-11-24 2 I Vv I LIHHIb pi —China Mail. It came to our notice some time a number of piivate meetings of the Intive Council had heen held to matters of the gravest public imp ll la Presumably these meetings ate held st request of the Governor,I Vv I LIHHIb pi —China Mail. - 1,055 words
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Advertisement533 1894-11-24 2 pritchard Co. Latest Arrived Goods S. S. GLENFRUIN. 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. Sateen and Crepe, Cretonnes533 words
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Advertisement331 1894-11-24 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENT. WANTED. General Hospital, Penang. V CHINESE Interpreter and Clerk. Conversant with 3 or more dialects «if Chinese. Preference will be given to one who w rites a good band Security to the exkmt «if $5OO w ill be lequiied. Salat v $360 per annum with free quarters. 564331 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous61 1894-11-24 2 WEATHER REPORT. Taken at Prison Hospital Observatory. *2nd November, 1894. 9 a.m. 3 P.M. 9 P.M. Bar. red. 32 Fab. 951. 841. 921. Temperature B*4 5 87.5 79. Wet Bulb Thermometer 74. 76. 76. Max. Temp, in shade 90. Min. do. do. 76. Max. in Sun. 150 5 Terr. rad.61 words
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Article2869 1894-11-24 3 London Sporting Correspondent to the Bombay Gazette. Sporting Parsons. The sporting parson is not so pronounced a personage as he used to be, but still he exists, and I rejoice that he does exist, in what I may describe as an expurgated form. If a man beLondon Sporting Correspondent to the Bombay Gazette. - 2,869 words
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Advertisement1128 1894-11-24 3 HOW A LOT OF MONEY LEAKS OUT. What does a man do when he finds a hole in the pocket where he carries his money AnyI body can answer that question. He has it sewed up, of course, directly, and good and strong, too. I snp]>«s* it is with you1,128 words
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Advertisement1088 1894-11-24 3 I>OSAI)A i ME S Co, CHAMPAGNE. 1 Penang and Singapore. White Seal, I <« The p OS ada.” Extra Cuvee, Sec., direct importation of wines and SPIRITS IN CASKS. IN QUARTS PINTS. PORTS: R«*d White from $7.50 to $45 per doz GOSLING w Co. SHERRIES: Dry Amontilladoss7.soto $34 MADEIRAS: Drv1,088 words
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Article, Illustration589 1894-11-24 4 —> FEBRUARY MEETINGPROVISIONAL PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. 12th February, 1K95. Ist Rack. VALUE $150. For Maidens. All Hois, s that have never woo a race on any Com so Griffin, Jump iind Roadsters Knees except ed. Weight per scale. Distance I mile. Entrance §7. 2nd Rack. Value $l25589 words
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Advertisement224 1894-11-24 4 WHISKIES. OLD MULL BLEND. (Highest award, Chicago 1893.) THE ROYAL BLEND. (A, 0. Thompson S' Co., Ltd.) Can be obtained from Messrs. PRITCHARD Co.. Penang. HIN LEE <t Co.. Penang. THE AN CHEE A Co.. Penang. W. EATWELL SMITH. Telnk Anson. •168 CRAWFORD’S WHISKY CRAWFORD’S WHISKY CRAWFORD’S WHISKY Finest very224 words
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Advertisement102 1894-11-24 4 FOR SALE AT THE “FIXING GAZETTE” PRESS AND AT Messrs. Pritchard Co. A DESCRIPTIVE DICTIONARY OF BRITISH MALAYA BJ N. B. DENNYS, Ph. !>., Author of the Folk-lore of t’hina.” Air. Royal Octavo, 423 clearly and closely printed pages. Well bound, cloth. A Standard Book of Reference on Ethnological, Geographical,102 words
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Advertisement340 1894-11-24 4 POSITIVE GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN 1870. Chief Office in India: 104, Clive Street, Calcutta. Policies eon be taken out from and this date at 2() an(J years; also Endowment Policies CONSIDERABLY REDUCED PREMIUMS, payable 40,45,55,60 .nd 65. S» tub following i- Under the PwitiveSystem there 1»340 words
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Advertisement849 1894-11-24 4 jDcYvaro H. J. Martyn, Jr. 406 THE LATEST INVENTION Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). (Especially for Travellers, Colonists, and Residents in Tropical Climates). AWARDS-Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition (1889). Gold Medal, ‘‘World’s Fair,” Chicago (lB93) SMuIU. Okonite Tru.«. tor Rupture are In fn X m cßr V’"” wrf Win no849 words
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