Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 December 1894
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1894-12-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIL B, 1894. No. 28219 words
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Advertisement573 1894-12-08 1 pipping (notices. PeninsQlar Oriental Steam Navigation Company. By HE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Sutl.j 23rd Deo.Surat 11.1 r>.. r'*"' 1 r,r >”!'? Jnn n "■«'•'■a 28 2<M, •Siam 25th The above dates are only approximate the573 words
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Advertisement1429 1894-12-08 1 QbfittS. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. I KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAFATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. HOLT S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid-up Capital $10,000,000. 1 i H Reserve Fund $4,500,000. -v. •>, Wr...... a- 1 T 7.1,429 words
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Advertisement407 1894-12-08 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL KAATSCBAIUJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 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, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London407 words
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Article91 1894-12-08 2 Penang, Btii December, 1894. Tin $35./0 (Tnnig no supply. Black Pepper HVest Coast... $9.15 sellers, y Arhceii s!l> box. 9. do. White Pepper 12.50 do. Cloves (picked) 26. do. Mace No. 1 sellers. Mace Pickings <o. do. Nutmegs 92 do. < No. 1 7.2» do. Sugar „291 words
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Article132 1894-12-08 2 Pi Nam., 8 m December, 1891 Ra H> l.osi; xs FOLLOWS: Loudon, Demand Bank 2 do! Do. 4 months'sight Bank 2,-1 Do. 3 Credit 2-J Do. 3 Documentary 2-* Calcutta. D-mat'd Bank Its 184 Do. 3't days sight. Private 190 Bombay, Demand Bank Do. 30 davs’ sight Private 190132 words
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Article32 1894-12-08 2 Mail ON MoNUAYj>\>, t’er »tr. Time. Deli Go Kwei 2 P.M. Tuesday, Htii. Rangoon Japan 3 P.M. Tub outward M M steamer Yam passed Mahu ca al 8 M yesterday.32 words
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Article86 1894-12-08 2 Fiiom Sing «poke —By the s. s. (.'hoy Sang on Monday Fkom Negapatam —By the B. I. s. s. Secuiulra on Tuesday. Time Table of Mails to Loudon. Left ■'enang. I»»lf in Txnnl'ili. Arrived. Oct. 18th P AD. Nov 15th Nov. 12ih Oct 25th B I. Nov.86 words
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Article295 1894-12-08 2 A rri i als. To-i» i. s. s II > from Deli. s. s. trom I A’i'Oii. s. s. li d f y ne i am A<:ih>in. B I. s. s. Para a from >ingapore. s. s. Propontis do. J V rsl KKO X V s. s. A'/laia from295 words
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Article201 1894-12-08 2 Art ivals. To DAY. Per s. 8. Ho Kirei from Deli, Mr. A. D. Douglu-. Per s. s. R H tlei-y.te from As ihan. Mr. Oeffmier. Per B I. s. s Purnf t from Singapo e. Misses I’rotter. Mi" Crmie. Hon. Hiittdbach, Nurse ami chiid, Mr. and Mrs.201 words
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Article52 1894-12-08 2 SATURDAY. BTH Tun n Band, Golf Cliiti. Cricket match, E»| lannde. Sunday, f’itt: Second Sunday in Ad«ent Mondx V. lOtii Toivji Band, Esplanade. Tuesday, 11 nt: Wednesday. 12ih:— Toivn Banti, Esplanade. Tut'usd xy. 131 it Toivn Band, Dalu Kraniat Gm dens Full M ooii, 2- 11 A.JI. Friday,52 words
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Article68 1894-12-08 2 Taken at Prison Hospital Observatory. 71it Decemrbr. 1891. 9 A.AI. 3 r.M. 9 P.M. Bar. red. 32 Fall 29.819 B<>7 816. Temperature 80.5 H 3 5 80.5 Wet Bulb Thermometer 77.-7 79. 77. Max. Temp, in shade 88.— Min. do. do. 70. Max. in Sun. I 10.— Terr.68 words
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Article136 1894-12-08 2 LONDON. 7th December, 189 k The War. China Negotiating for Peace. Jt is reported in New York that China has decided to send a special Ambassador to Tok io fully empowered to negotiate for peace. The Outrages in Armenia. The Times confirms the news of the frightful massacres136 words
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Article671 1894-12-08 2 I'ifl inngn fioent <>hs< qui< s xvhich filly rum k the grief of Russia nt the loss of a nnmaich whom the humblest moujik not only levered as an Emperor hut loved as a father, have passed away with due decorum ami solemnity. The671 words
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Article628 1894-12-08 2 The Missies Trotter arrived this morin ing from Singapore. 'Tub Hon. A. Huttenbach arrived this moruir.g from Singapore. Tf WII.L BE high water at the Jetty tomorrow at 10.09 m. an I 10.36 p. in. 'The steamer Propouti*, from Amoy ami Singapore, ariived t his morning wit h 222628 words
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Article143 1894-12-08 2 Mr. and Mrs. Trotter’s reception at the Resiliency yesteiday afternoon was well attended, almost every one of any position in the community being present. The visitors commenced to arrive punctually at 5 p.m., and kept on arriving until dose upon 6 p.m. They were received in143 words
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Article195 1894-12-08 2 [From our Correspondents.] TELUK ANSON. Bth December. The shipments to-day are To Penang 728 pikuls of tin. To Singapore 4,747 tin ore. [Time from Telnk Anson, 28 min.] SINGAPORE. 7th December. There has been an epidemic of burglaries at Tattglin. There have been eight this week. Only one195 words
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55 1894-12-08 2 The committee of the Mai x Ivbone Ct icket Club has announced that it is prepared to m ini delegatcH to a joint, conference nt which the vai ions athletic sports will be rep> eK'iited to disens» the proposal to bold u p:«n-It: ill*nine ai55 words
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Article79 1894-12-08 2 In Russia a hoise Hmt is addicted to the Irihit <>f running axvny lias a thin cord w th a running noose mound his neck at the neck stnip, and the end is tied to (he dish b«Hi«l. When a hoise bolts he alxviys takes79 words
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Article82 1894-12-08 2 The new iate of fi eight for piece-goods from Glasgow to Bombay is said to be (ne*) 14s. (><l per ton, and from Manchester lb*, per ton. I bis lefets to the Manchester, Bombay, and General Navigation Company’s mxv contract with piece-goods dealers. The opposition liners have82 words
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132 1894-12-08 2 Ih c’.ined by Major Knollys (Times of Ceylon.) Within the last eight or ten days Major Knoll vs, mu 1.-G I*., has had offered him the 1 nspeetoi-Genei al»li ip of I lie Stinits Police in the place of Mr. Maxxvell (hiolher of tin*132 words
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Article129 1894-12-08 2 A motion in favour of women’s suffrage whs carried b\ a large majoiity in the N» 1 South Wales House of Assembly on Sept. 18th. Sir Hemy Paikes, xvho is staiinoii supporter of the movement, made an amusing speech, to the tff> ct that he would129 words
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Article141 1894-12-08 2 'l’he British at (he Manchurian port o Newchang seem to be less nervous tlim the Chinese, if one may judge by an Hunting incident chronicled by the 11 correspondent of the North China fi' l 1 The British residents had laid out golf m using141 words
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Advertisement360 1894-12-08 2 pritchai’d Co. HAVE JUST OPENED OUT a large range of BOOKS ANO 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,360 words
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Advertisement331 1894-12-08 2 New Adw htis&meni s. NOTICE. EUROPEAN young lady «LGious of going to England between now and February is witling to give het set vires ns 1 maid or nurse to any lady desn ing t he same. Apply to 587 K <■/<» Pinang Gazette NOTICE. rpHE EMPRESS OF INDIA HOTEL,331 words
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Advertisement14 1894-12-08 2 POSADA.’’ OHAMPAGHE. White Seal, Extra Cuvee, Sec., IN QUARTS PINTS. 411 GOSLING A Co.14 words
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Article840 1894-12-08 3 Im: following description of the a i t Buntar Water Works, recently opened by the Resident. of Perak. appears in the columns of tlie Perak Pioneer Ihe head works proper consist of two solid built granite masonry walls at right angles to on- another forming840 words
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Article140 1894-12-08 3 Small as Ceylon is compared with Bur mah, says a Calcutta paper, it is ruled by a Governor as well as a Lieutenant-Gov-ernor, the only explanation of the anomalous arrangement being that. Ceylon is a British Ciown Colony, while India is a dependency of Great Britain,140 words
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Article151 1894-12-08 3 -Adelaide Advertiser. Sydney, Nov. 13. A GREAT sensation was caused at Sunny (’orner to-day by what was supposed at fi.st to be a bank sticking-up case. I’he manager of the local branch of the A. J. S. went to luncheon af 1 p.m. and on-Adelaide Advertiser. - 151 words
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1240 1894-12-08 3 I he present condition of the Navy naturally «y T i med cruise', s i„ man of the P V < S,,lhe land ‘««echairly been im <),n P iUi y-has consequential l,U,v,c ve 'l on the subject bv a Mall representative. No1,240 words
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Article1189 1894-12-08 3 —AT. (7. Herald 1 he Effects of Invasion. Ever since the Mahomedan General Tso and the Manchu General Feng were hurried off at a few days’notice to the seat of war, Moukden focussed in itself the unrest, uncer- tainty, and excitement of the province. The i hardships of—AT. (7. Herald • - 1,189 words
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243 1894-12-08 3 The petition of Mr. W. Underhill Thomas, of Exmouth, for the winding-up of Reuter’s International Agency (Limited), came before Mr. Justice Vaughan Williams in Chancery on November 7th. The petitioner’s counsel said (he managing director of the company on Tuesday afternoon filed a long243 words
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Article361 1894-12-08 3 Deeeat of the English 'Team by South Australia. News received from Australia brings the unexpected tidings of the defeat of Stoddart’s team by the South Australian eleven, notwithstanding the former's excellent commencement. 'The Englishmen seem to have completely collapsed in their second innings, as they only361 words
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Article188 1894-12-08 3 (Straits Tmes, sth December.) Jelebtis ($5 pd.) SL.6O sales. Raul >» 13 Hip.l.) $5. -El fully paid s<>l I’unjoms (s3j s*.lo Pahang Corp. < El pl sabs. Maynard A. Co. ($1(0 p<l.) $3O sellers. IVngoranga fsso |-l.) $7O sales. Straits Insuram-»- $2O pd.) SH’»J Straits Fires p-1188 words
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Advertisement147 1894-12-08 3 NOW READY. GLIMPSES of the Eastern Archipelago, Ethnographical, Geographical, Historical. A collection of twenty-five subjeefs on Neth.-India, translated from the Dutch BY Geo. G. BATTEN. Price $3 per copy. Ou sale at PRITCHARD it Co.’s 550 Penany. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. jVTOTICE is hereby given that for the election of a Municipal147 words
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Advertisement714 1894-12-08 3 NETHERLAND HOTEL. the No. la, Penang, EQUITABLE (|IHIS well known Hotel, which has lately 1 passed under new management, lecom- I LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE mends itself to visitors from Sumatra and UNITED STATES, the IkoikCiED Naiive St'.ii- !■>( it- IS the I truest and stronyest financial instituChar'es’ Ac<714 words
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Advertisement1932 1894-12-08 4 WHISKIES. fo t le MCLARTY COMPANY. YYIIIUIV. “pinang GAZETTE” PRESS CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS. HI n MULL BLEND. Messis, i'sitchsiid a Co. SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. a.ard, Chicago 1893 J A DESCRIPTIVE DICTIONARY SUPPLY ALL MACHINeRnMATER.AUS.H7T.NGS. TOOLS. APPUANCE THE ROYAL BLEND. BRITISHMALAYA ship Te N s E io S ns (A., G.1,932 words
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Advertisement460 1894-12-08 4 S etoar’o H. J. Martyn, Jr 406 LEEMANN GATTYS PATENTED FAST gtf; KHAKI DRILL. TC Messrs SCHMIDT. KUSTERMANN&CO riNAXB thsonlf Medicineof the kind awarded a Certificate at the Calcutta Exhibition JBB3-84, open to all Countrite R.O.STE..D JJK S TRADE M PHDSPHDDYNE HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PHOSPHORIC MEDICINE IN460 words
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