Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 November 1894

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED D.A.ILT. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. 20 CENTS. VOL. LII. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1894. No. 275
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 560 1 pipping (notices, Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. r PUE mail steamers may 1)0 ex pected to arrive OUtWard8 and loa Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homeward., ar i>oH.Nov. 6th Jan. Bareana 28th Peninsular 11 th Jan The above dates are only approximate the arrivals and departures may be
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    • 1354 1 pipping Qtoficee. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. 0< 01 n KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer*. Paid-up Capital $10,000,000. i i Reserve Fund $4,500,000 n -K Wt.. o r, c Reserve Liability or
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    • 527 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL KAATS(BAPFIJ; (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 2,086,155.60 j Hsad Office in Amsterdam. Hrad Agency in Netherlands India. The Factorij of the Nederlandscha Handel* Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tcgal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London
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  • 87 2 Penang, 30th November. 1894. q- HI $36.20 sellers. {Trang no supply. West. Coast... $9.40 sellers. Acheen 51b Boz. s 9.— do. While Pepper 12.2-> do. Cloves (picked) sellers. Mace No. 1 sei ers. Mace Pickings /O ‘J 0, Nutmegs C J°* (No. 1 7.20 do. Sugar <
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  • 134 2 Penang, 30th November, 1891 Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 2 0 dol Do. 4 months’ sight Bank ‘2 Do. 3 Credit 2Vj Do. 3 Documentary... 204 Calcutta, Dt-maiid Bank Its 184 Do. 30 days’ sight Private 18’-> Bombay, Demand Bank 184 Do. 30 days’ sight. Private 189
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  • 37 2 M.AItS It.os I OT-MURROW p. :tt Ter str. Time. Klang Deft »«><* Singapore Punta 1 i’-M. Deli Lavglcat 2 P m. Pangkor A T. Anson... Perse 2 P.M. Monday. 3rd. Pangkor A T. Anson... Ifelsy F.M.
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  • 35 2 From Rangoon:—By the B. I. s. s. Lindula on Sunday. Prom Colombo: —By the s. s. -V. Racguehem on Sunday. From Bombay —By the P A O. s. s. Formosa on Monday.
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  • 263 2 Ait Dels. To-da v. s. Perse from T Anson. s. s. Rosa do s. s. S-'iiittroiigsee Asalnin s. s. IF7n</ Sang from Calcutta. B I s. s. I'uraea from Rangoon. P. A s. s. Itohilla from Singapore. B. I. s. s Ptiitdua do. Y EsTEKHA I s. s. Artsndong
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  • 92 2 Arrivnla. To-da v. Per I*. A O s. s R hiil-i from Kolre, Mr. J. Dickson and Mr J Gout lie; from Singapore, Hmi. II Trotter, Mrs Ti tier, Mi .1 Anthoniz, Mr. R Scott and Mr. A. Smith. Yes i ei day. Per x. 1.->dy ll'e/d from
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  • 73 2 Fkidav, 3<>th St. Andrew’s Day. St. Andrew's Ball sit the Penang Cl nb, 9 p.m. Saturday. Ist Th» n Band, Golf Club. Crii ket match. P. C. vs. B. R. C., Esplanade, 2z»o r.M (’ticket match. Military vs. P. C. Esplanade, 2-30 P M. Advent Sunday. Monday, 3rd:—
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  • 221 2 (Straits Times, 27th November.) Jelebus ($5 pd.) $4.50 sales. Kaubs 18 lOpd.) $5. XI fully paid S6J Punjoms (s3| pd.) $4. Pahang Corp. (XI pd.) S3J salts. Maynard A- Co. ($lOO pd.) $3O sellers. Pengorangs ($5O pl.) $7O sales. Straits Insurance ($2O pd.) $l5» buyers. Straits Fires
    (Straits Times, 27th November.)  -  221 words
  • 96 2 LONDON, 29rn November, 1894. The War. The Japanese terms for peace. It is stated that the Japanese demand fifty millions sterling and all expenses. Gustav Detriug, Commissioner of Customs, Tientsin, who recently started for Japan to make overtures of peace on behalf of the Chinese Government, is returning
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  • 648 2 Whin Port Artbut hud falierr into the hands of the Japan» three com sew wenopen to tfseni, either hr go into wiriter quaiteiß ami suspend hostilities till the spring, to run across the moulli of the Gulf and seize VVei-hni wei. or to advance direct on
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  • 658 2 It WILL BE high water at Hie Jetty to morrow at 3.05 a. hi. an I 3 32 p. m. A CHIEF CLERK is ad vet f is<<! for the District Office, Nebong i’ebal. The Selangor Government Railway ad vertises fora railway elegraph in-pectm. A MEETING of sirbscr lb-r
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  • 137 2 III). 1L N H. 11:oi i e li and Mt s. I’ rot tei arrived this morning about 6.30 from Singapore in the P. 0. mail steamer 5’ t. Capf, Biadberv, the Harbour Master, and Mr. N. Trotter, Hie Assistant Postmaster Gcnt-ia!. proceeded on
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  • 164 2 Ihe Hon. A. M. Skinner and Mr s. Skinner left this after-noon in the P. A mail steamer Rohilla for Marseilles. A* 10 4o there was a large gathering of residents,Loth ladiesand gentlemen, at the NewJetty to wish them goodbye. Among those present were:- the
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  • 171 2 [From our Coriu si-ondents 30th November. TFLI K ANSON. Tht* sliipnients to-day an* 'l’o Penang, »508 pikuls of tin. [Time from Teluk Anson, 37 min. KLA NG. 30th November. The shipments to-day are 'l’o Singapore, 2,669 pikuls of tin. Time from Klang 1 h. 48 min BA TU
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  • 179 2 The: Hon. Dr. Brown lias withdrawn s candidature for the vacancy on the Mnnici-. pal Board in favor of Mr. G. F. Adams Electors a»e r eminded that they have to record (heir- votes for Mr. AJarnon the 4th proximo. The following letter- from Hon. D' Brown is
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  • 111 2 Penang r*. Singapore. The date of the arrival of the 't. poreans is now definitely known. If Imai bringing the It am ar rives in Penan.' before noon of the 20lh I)>eembet. t Visitors W ill go due -t Io I'a p:t g per > Mena
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  • 302 2 The creation of an East Asiatic C Hamburg was debated at a dinner he'd f a number of German merehriiits who folt" e, y resided in the East. FrOM all parts of Northern China'' stated that the officials are taking eve’? precaulioii to safeguard the foreign mi sionaries iu
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 444 2 pritchard Co. HAVE JUST OPENED OUT a large range of BOOKS AND ANNUALS SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS OR BIRTHDAY PRESENTS TO BOYS and GIRLS COMPRISING Boys and Girls Own Annuals, Little Folks, Chatterbox, &c. Story Books. Fairy Books. Nursery Books. The Latest Novels received Monthly. LETTS’S DIARIES, 1895. STRAITS ROUGH DIARIES,
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    • 445 2 New Advertisements NOTICE. CJ L BS(' RIB E RS to the 1 )anee at the T > w 1 k. Hall, 14th December, 1891, ate requested to meet at the Posada at noon tomorrow. (he Ist December 1894 Business General. 571 IL BRUNT NOTICE. FIIAKE not ire that as rny
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 70 2 WEATHER REPORT. Taken at Prison Hospital Ohsc: a atory. 29th Nov em h e h, 1894 9 a.m. 3 p.w. 9 p.M. Bar. red. 3'2 Fah. 827. 7t*7 812 Temperature 79 5 80 5 78.5 Wet Bulb Thermometer 71. 77. 76. Max. Temp, in shade 89 Min. do. do. 73.
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  • 612 3 F’nini our l onteniporaries.) fHK Sepoy Lines Golf Clnb monthly medal handicap was played off on Satin', day, with the result that H. E. the Gov-’ einwctme out winner with a net total of Thb niembeis of the Singapore Golf Club held their Hot. annual dinner in the
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  • 403 3 —Perak Pioneer, 28th Nov. The Resident, opened the new water w )"X3 at Pai it Buntar on Sat urday last. XV g hear that the Government. Officers :< m c; ed in silver countries propose to memoiialize the Government on the quest on of the exchange compensation allowt
    —Perak Pioneer, 28th Nov.  -  403 words
  • 255 3 (Perak Pioneer.) Mr. Brahcis, a director of the Perak ’ig'i Cultivation Company, and Mr. e\.ut. the manager of the Company’s e at Gula, have been here lately'in connection with a lami question of iome importance. It appears that some twelve mouths or so ago Messrs. Kennedy
    (Perak Pioneer.)  -  255 words
  • 248 3 —St rad a liines. Rumoured Trouble. Ir is rumoured in Pekan, and people do not know w hr’her to believe the rumour or not. that, there is trouble again in the L u, mused, it is said, by the return of the Paiiang outlaws on the warpath. I’hk
    —St rad a liines.  -  248 words
  • 129 3 L> ndon, November 21. Moulvi Rafiwldin Ahmed was entertained at the Junior Constitutional Club last night, ami delivered his first address as a candidate for a Unionist seat. In the course of his speech lie -aid that the Brahmins of India were going too f
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  • 1813 3 ..J snres in a sim iar direction. P. and T. Times. "RgtTEii in ihe Indian Papers/ London. Nov. 20. A Japanese transport having on b*»ard hundred «•oolies caught fire while proceeding to Tai enwan ami was completely destroyed. Owing to the excellent dis<-ip prevailed only four coolies
    ... ..J ...... snres in a sim iar direction.—P. and T. Times.; "RgtTEii in ihe Indian Papers/  -  1,813 words
  • 285 3 < Uid Rangoon.) The Late Czar Land <n. November 19.—0 n the occasion of the obsequies of the late Czar’s funeral a service will be held at Westminster Abbey, and also at the Russian Church in Paris with gr -ut Military disp ay. South African Questions. Mr. Cecil
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 219 3 TO LET. r PIiE Premises No. lx Light Street, latelv I known as the E-i&gt;&gt; made Li tel. For further particulars apply to KHOO GUAT SAN. 523 L 7. Reach Street KRIAN BRICK WORKS. IX’E have now a hirge st»x-k of Bricks vV on hand, (full size 9’xli'x2, Price 57
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    • 1198 3 THE “SICQUA TEA.” V fL qOjmiQl Go., -1 its invariable purity ami excel out quality, combined with clieapuess. Penang and Singapore. Every packet bearing the above mark is guaranteed ab^ointely pure. As it. is introduced for the first time in The Posada.” this market, we special y invite a trial.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 510 4 WHISKIES. OLD MULL BLEND. (Highest award, Chicago 1893.) ’THE ROYAL BLEND. (A, G. Thompson ty Co., Ltd.) Can be obtained from— Messrs. PRITCHARD Co., Penang. HIN' LEE A Co., Penang. THEAN CHEE A Co., Penang. .W. EATWELL SMITH, Teluk Anson. 468 CRAWFORD'S WHISKY CRAWFORD'S WHISKY CRAWFORD'S WHISKY Finest very old
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    • 943 4 LATEST INVENTION Skull's Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). (Especially for Traveller», Colonists, and Hesidents in Tropical Climate»). Hi MB Ikal Tai bill Him 11*11» If if IB &gt;Tfl| M /irhqi Gold Medal, “World’s Fair," Chicago!lB9*3) ialla.lakaam.tb.LaW. Medal, Pan. Kih.bition (1889). Gold «eoa». era era Skull’s Okonite Trusae* for Bap*" l
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    • 517 4 insurance The Union Infunmce Canton, Limited. fjiHE undersigned, having been 1 X Agents for the above Company, risks prepared to accept Marine Insurant &gt; now on tffe most favorable terms. I BANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co. Penang, 13th October, 1391. li~ Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Company of Hamburg. Established 1854. 'f HE undersigned
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