Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 December 1894
1894-12-10
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1894-12-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI I. MONDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1894. No. 28322 words
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Advertisement605 1894-12-10 1 Epping iias ilar 4 Oriental St. Navigation Company. BT HE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. e J 23rd Dee. Surat I IrL n J r tr Jan. 7? irenwi 28th h usar-T-Hmd 2Qth Peninsular II th. Jan605 words
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Advertisement1569 1894-12-10 1 Qtoficee. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. n I 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-up Capital $10,000,000. Reserve Fund $4,500,000 -L V,,., W„, <3. Resbrvb Liability op Proprietors $10,000,000.1,569 words
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Advertisement615 1894-12-10 1 HEDBRLAKDSCHJ HANJiEI EAiHIMI 11.'. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital 35,783.000. Reserve Funds f 2,086,155.60| Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlnndxrhe Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore; Medan (Deli), Sarnarang, Sourabaia. Padang, Cheribon, Tcgal, Peealongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap, London Bankers.615 words
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Article83 1894-12-10 2 Penang, 10th December, 1894. Tin **>.ss Trang no supply. West Coaat... 89-15 sellers. Acliem oil* boz. 9. do. White Pepper «J‘>’ Gloves (picked) -6. do. Mace No. 1 880. seller!». Mace Pickings 70. «!<». Nutmegs 92. do(No. 1 7.2<_» <l>. Sugar < ‘2... 3.70 <!<» (Basket 27583 words
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Article129 1894-12-10 2 sPenang, lOtii December, 1891 Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 2 «10l Do. 4 months' sight Hank 20J Do. 3 Credit 20i Do. 3 Documentary 2Oj Calcutta, Demand Bank Rh 18-> Do. 30 days’sight Private 190 Bombay, Demand Bank 185 Do. 30 days’sight Private 190 Madras, Demand Bank129 words
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Article101 1894-12-10 2 Mails u>sf. To morrow. [i’ nt Her sir. Time. Langkat Quorru ...11 a.M Klang and Malacca Pe n ...11 a m. Pangkor AT. Anson... Flying Dr >gan... 1 P.M. Edie, Teluk Serna we, Segli and Olehleh R. K. Alp’h 2 p.m. Pangkor&T. Anson... Rehy 2 P.M. Deli Jeiaglcat101 words
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Article25 1894-12-10 2 From Negapatam :—By the B. I. s. s. Secund ra to-morrow. From Rangoon —By the B. 1. s. s. Chilka on Wednesday.25 words
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Article292 1894-12-10 2 I rriials. To-da v. s. s. Qiiorr t from Langkat. s. s. <'hoy Sany from Singapore. s. s. Flying Dragon from T. Anson. s 8. Betsy do. Y ESTER HAY. s. s. Dnigkat from Deli. s. s. Taroy from Klang. s. s Ju. Un from Latigknt s. S. t292 words
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Article16 1894-12-10 2 Arrivals. Saturday, Bth. Per s. a. Thaiping from P. Weld, Mr. and Mrs. Hooper.16 words
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Article55 1894-12-10 2 Monday, 10th Town Band, Esplaiiatlc, 9 P.M. Tuesday, 1 Ith Negapn’am mail due, B. I. s. a. Secundra. Wednesday. 12tii Town Band, I lain Krarnal ftHtilen-,9 P.M. Thursday, 13rii: Town Band, Esphinad--, 5-30 P.M. Full Moon, 2-41 a.m. Friday, 14th s Saturday. 15th Town Band, Golf Club. Sunday,55 words
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Article69 1894-12-10 2 Taken nt Prison Hospital Ohser a nlory. 9ni Decemheh, 1894. 9 A.M. 3 P.M. 9 P.M. Bar. red. 32 Fah 29.894 833 802. Temperature Kl. Hs. 79. Wet Bulb Thermometer 78. 79. 75. Max. Temp, in shade 91.5 Min. do. do. 71. Max. in Sun. 111.— Terr. rad.69 words
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Article192 1894-12-10 2 (Straits Times, “th December.) Jelebus (§5 |»d.| $4.60 sales. Rauhs 13 iopd.) XI fully paid Punjouis (?3j pd.) $l.lO Pahang Corp. (XI pd.) S3J sales. Maynard A Co. ($lOO pd.) $3O sellers. Pengerangs ($5O pd.) $7O sales. Straits Insurance ($2O pd.) SI6J Straits Fires ($2O pd.) :6}192 words
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Article108 1894-12-10 2 LONDON. 9th December, 1894. The French Expedition to Madagascar. The departure of troops from France is timed so that they will reach Madagascar in April, when a start will forthwith be ni;ule tor the capital. It is expected that the expedition will return to the coast in October.108 words
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1265 1894-12-10 2 It is seldom that we have occasion to innke icniaiks about what, images at the Municipal Board. The last time we did no wa« when we had t<» ci it icise unfa rout ably the report of the Municipal Retrenchment Committee. W«- then pointed1,265 words
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Article242 1894-12-10 2 It will BE high water at the Jetty to morrow at 11.02 a. ni. and 11.29 p. ni. The MfNicii’ALlTY Hie advertising for a Supei intendeut of the Jetty-sheds salary 100 a tnonl h. It would appear from onr Batn Gajah telegram that the heavy rains of last night242 words
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Article303 1894-12-10 2 [From our Correspondents] TELUK ANSON. 10th December. The shipments to-day are To Penang, 1,022 pikuls of tin. [Time from Teluk Anson, 38 min BATE GA J AH. 10th December. There have been heavy rains during the last few days, quite unprecedented for fifteen years. Several large mines have303 words
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Article485 1894-12-10 2 Arrival of the Griffins. The Race Course paddock pieseuted a very lively appearance on Saturday afteinoon. ’I he occasion was the arrival of the Fi binary 1895 griffins. There were twenty- < i_ht animals subscribed for —an exceedingly large number, and to witness the drawing of these,485 words
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Advertisement368 1894-12-10 2 pritchaM Co. HAVE JUST OPENED OUT a large range of BOOKS AND ANNUALS r 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 ROUGH368 words
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Advertisement399 1894-12-10 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. ITUATION by welled treated y<»ntig man (23), Anglo Indian, mat tied. and of sober active habits. Has been iu Indigo Rides well and possesses a good knowledge of accounts. Addies»: 592 C. C.” Pinang Gazette. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. 4 IMPLICATIONS will be received by 21 the Municipal Commissions399 words
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Article1685 1894-12-10 3 At the ordinary meeting of f|, c Municipal Commissioners held on Friday there were present: apt. Anderson, r, k. l r ’«J President), Hon. W. C. Brown ami Mr. J. Gibson. The minutes of the last meeting held on the 26th ultimo were read and confirmed. Exchange ompknsatiox.1,685 words
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Article224 1894-12-10 3 Probables ts. Lmprobables. Played on Saturday afternoon and resulted as follows: I M PROBABLES. F. M. Stewart b. Wolferstan 0 B. E. Mitchell b. Garrard 0 R. C. Mathews run out 1 D. Woodford c. F. S. Brown b. Wolferstan 9 D. Brown b. Garrard 22 Rajah Chilian b-224 words
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Article191 1894-12-10 3 A TROTTING match took place between Mr. Logan Jr’s Lurline and Mr. Wieford’s Bay yesterday. The start was from the Datu Krarnat Police Station to Bayan Lepaß and back by Green Hall to Mr. Capel's residence at Campong Bahru Pievious to the match Mr. Wreford’s Bay was191 words
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Article187 1894-12-10 3 Lord Rosebery, in the course of his speech at the Guildhall, made the following reference to Colonial expansion l<et me say one word as regards the Colonial expansion, whether by armed exploration or otherwise, that we have observed in other Powers. Our wish is for peace, as I187 words
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Article165 1894-12-10 3 The preliminaries for the formation of an association for the protection, support, and improvement of all legitimate sports, pastimes, and recreations, have now been completed, and “the Sporting League,” with offices at 46a, Pall Mall, may be said to be actually in existence. A most representative ami165 words
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Article1156 1894-12-10 3 (L.F C. Express, Nov. 9th.) The Court. It is understood that Her Majesty the Queen has arranged to leave Balmoral for Windsor on 13th inst. The Prince of Wales is expected to return from Russia in about three weeks time. General. The Lord Mayor’s show to-day(L.F C. Express, Nov. 9th.) - 1,156 words
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Article538 1894-12-10 3 MKKTixeor thk Municipal Commissioners held on thk 26th November, IMH. Present. Capt. Anderson, R.K., (Acting President), J. Gibson, Esq. and K. A. P. Hogan, Esq. Absent.—J. Y. Kennedy, Esq. (President on leave), the Hon. W. C. Brown, m. d., and Koh Seang Tat. Esq. 1. The minutes of538 words
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Advertisement610 1894-12-10 3 NETHERLAND HOTEL. w:..™ tD-nnf l>A»nn<r Iv(K l:l y It Illg BIrCOT, 1 Cllallg, f |IHIS well knoAvn Hofei, which has lately d nnde new niHlingernellt recom 1 t k p a i n,e,,^s itself visitors from SuMAIKA and *lie F’ROTECTED Native States, for its Superior Accommodation mid Moderate Charges. Three610 words
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Advertisement1532 1894-12-10 4 WHISKIES. GOLD EDALS-Gologne, Amsterdam, Brussels, The Hague, Dublin, Birmingham, &c. HIGHE R AWARD for MERIT THAN ANY TABLE WATER OLD MULL BLE\-D. 1 (Highest award, Chicago 1893.) H THE ROYAL BLEND. 1 Tl mmV s U n j- C<> A fl B >fl I Illi Can be JL/ JI W1,532 words
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Advertisement541 1894-12-10 4 THE LATEST INVENTION Skull's Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). (Es/ecially for Travellerg, Culonigtg, and llegidentg in Tropical Climate,). A b s -G.,’m Me,!..!. Pa.-.» G.M M-d. Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Rupture are in al l respect» Ktrnct e<l, and give perfect support in all cases.” the m st perfect and541 words
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