Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 December 1894
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1894-12-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED datt.v H£W SERIES.] ESTABLISHED xB-v». [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LII MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1894.' No. 28922 words
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Advertisement643 1894-12-17 1 pipping (notices. I I* ‘lirisidar Orientafsteam I Navigation Company. I T HE mail Bteamer3 m *y 1 'SLUfI expected 10 arrive I outwards, and leave Penang I Nt&W homewards, on the following I dates j I Outwards. Homewards. fl 22ud Dec. Siam 28th Dor. fl R uetta sth Jan. Peninsular643 words
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Advertisement1713 1894-12-17 1 pipping (notices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). BANKS. A~ OI OK- H KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hon kon Shan hai Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. rntended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steatners. P AID V p Capital $10,000,000. 1 Reserve Fvxd $4,500*000. For Will1,713 words
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Advertisement432 1894-12-17 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL KAATSCRAPPIJ. (Net her land Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-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 Nederlandsche Handel Maatscbappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cherißon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London432 words
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Article75 1894-12-17 2 Penang, 17th December, I»9L •pin $35.72 i f Trang no supply. Bhu k Pepper West Ctrtisl... M (Acheeii ->11» boz- 9. d 0.... I, 12.50 do. White Pepper Cloves (picked) Mace No. 1 Mace Pickings J eg No I 7-0 do. 3.70 do s g Tapioca Flour...75 words
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Article124 1894-12-17 2 Penang, 17th December. Ib'.’l Rates clone as follows: Ixmdon, Demand Bank 2- ‘l"' Do. 4 months' sight Bank -0| Do. 3 Credit 2,0| Do. 3 Documentary 2 UJ* Calcutta. Demand Bank R* IBos Do. 30 rlays’sight Private 19V Bombay, Demand Bank 185$ Do. 30 days’sight. Private 190 Madras, Demand124 words
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Article67 1894-12-17 2 M tils CLOSE To MOK'ruW /Vr ./r, r.rae. Klaug and Malacca tfaayoiede 11 A M Klang ...1 AM. Toiigkah I'Drel 1 P M. Langkat J"‘ H'' 1 F M Deli Aragy e PM. Pangkor &T. Ansun 7’utr7’m< 2 P..M. Rangoon Hay'idml J P-M. Calcutta C. zipc*«r 3P M.67 words
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Article42 1894-12-17 2 From Colombo: —By the s. s. 'lresteii today. From Ham bi kg —By the s. s Lawanq tomorrow. From BomhiY By ’he I’. A. O. >. s. Jara on Frirlay. From C’yt.tctta —By the s s. Lightning on Frida j’.42 words
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Article304 1894-12-17 2 tri hals. To- n y* s. s. Chau T"i from Asahao. ss. Ajwar from Singapore. S. S. Btsogao do. s. s. Poseidon Y t st f.iii» y y. s. 8. Arngyee from Deli. s. s Petre! from Toiigkah. s. s. Jin. Ho from Langkat s. s. Thaipiug from P.304 words
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Article15 1894-12-17 2 tri hal. To-day. Per <. s. P- seidua from Singapore. Mr. H. C. Ridges.15 words
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Article66 1894-12-17 2 Taken at Prison ilospitiil (>b*ri y atari. 161 ii Decemhkk, 1891 9 a.m. 3 r.M. 9 r.M. Bar. red. 32 Fall 29 947 WH».— 932 Temperature 87 80. Wet Bulb I’hei mometer 77. 80.5 “9. Max. Teinp. in shade 91. Min. do. do. 72. Max. in Sun. 143.66 words
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Article80 1894-12-17 2 Monday, I "nt: Town Ihimi, Esplanade, ->-30 r.M. Tlesday, 18tii Wednesday. 19rii: Last Quarter, 6-10 P.M. Town Band, Esplanade. Municipal Commissioners’(lrdimiiy Meeting, Town Hall, 2-3 > f.m. Tui KNDAY. 2'o It Town Band, Datil Kriimal liardon*. Hoiiu ward mail closes, via Xeeapafani. Lyons’Operat ic Burlesque Company,” i'he Isle80 words
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Article194 1894-12-17 2 (Straits Times, 15th December.) Jelebus ($5 pd.) $4.70 sales. Kaubs 13 lOpd.) .z. $5. selleis. XI fully paid $<H sales. Punjoius (S3J pd.) ?5. buyers. Pahang Corp. (XI pd $3» salts. Maynard A Co. ($lOO jnl.) $3O sellers. Pengerangs ($5O pd.) $7O sales. Straits Insurance ($3O pd.)194 words
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Article111 1894-12-17 2 LONDON. 16th December, 1691. The War. It is reported iu Yokohama I hat the Japanese routed the enemy on the 14th at Funghwang. France and Madagascar. The French occupied Tamatave on the 12th. The Hovas fled hastily. The Disloyal Socialists. The Reichstag has rejected by a hundred to111 words
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Article577 1894-12-17 2 The Selangor Guvf.rnnem ml vet tinea for two Cumene Inlet pietem. The CoXVf.nt him close»! for the Xmas holiday n fioin Lint Saturday. Ir wii.l be high water at the Jetty tomoriow nt 3.58 a.m. an I 4.25 p.m. ’l’he k. a. Jim Ho arrived yesterday afteinoon from Balbdan577 words
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Article492 1894-12-17 2 The numerical sti-eoglh of the Fiencli army is to he reduced by 154,000. Count Heibei-t Bisnntrck predicts thatRussia, limlrr Nicholas 11, will have a pros perons ami enviable career. The Pope proposes, yvhen the yvai- l»eIween Chin i ami Japan is ended, to eslab hah a hierarchy in Cl492 words
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156 1894-12-17 2 Yesterday, whilst Mr. Ricinr»!, Superinlrmieiit of Police, and Lieut. Darcy Svriiomls, Assistant Superintendent, were <li iving toget her along Buckingham .Street tln-y heaid a loud noise proceeding from the Iwick of one of the houses. They at once pto-ee<!vd to the spot and saw156 words
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Article225 1894-12-17 2 ‘Singapore Probables’ r.«. Mr. T. 11. Si merfield’s XI. This match wns played on Saturday I afternoon and resulte»! in a draw in favom <»f the Piohahles.’ Mr. Sumei field’s team batted first and had it not been for the capital stand made hy Brown (41), ablv assisted by225 words
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Article192 1894-12-17 2 [FROM OUK UoKREsrONUENTs/ TELUK ANSON. 17th December. i The shipments to-day are To Penang, 1,710 pikuls of tin. Time from Teluk Anson, 2 h. W mm. 16 th December. The steamers Rota and Betty have run ashore in a thick fog. Ihe got off and was only slightly192 words
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Article211 1894-12-17 2 (Eree Pre»») Tux Selangor h n. Abdul Samad was «o’il !»v M-ssis. Powell A Co. to Stow Chye IN at fol 1,075. The Sitvgapoi-e N <»lunteei- Artilleiy fnoto hold a “<‘igaretle” smoker at the Drill Hall, on Saiuiilav, Jan stli. Capi Mackenzlß. c»»niinnn«lant. t»f llie Suiigri I jong(Eree Pre»») - 211 words
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Article436 1894-12-17 2 STODD ART'S TEAM IN AUSTRALIA. The Match rs Victorit. ’l'he Australian ninil puts us in posses»ion of fin t her pa n icnlai s <>t the progress made b' Mr. Stodilart > team in the Colonies all boughunfortunately, it does not carry us quite fur as the terniinali»»n of the436 words
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Advertisement383 1894-12-17 2 Jritchard Co. HAVE JUST OPENED OUT a large range of BOOKS AND ANNUALS SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS OR BIRTHDAY j 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 DIABIES, 1895. STRAITS ROUGH383 words
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Advertisement405 1894-12-17 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. V MEETING of Justices of the Peace will be held in th»* First Magistrates Chamber, at 2 pm. on Friday next, the 21st instant, for the purpose of nominating three of their number as Licensing Just ices under Wrdinaiiee No. XI of 1894 H T. HAUGHTON, ('jbatrnauu,405 words
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Article64 1894-12-17 3 We hear that the estimated revenue for 1>!45 is 54.223.832, and the estimated ex pend it Ut e $4,186,417. $361,500 is to be spent on further railway extensions. $200,000 on an extension of the Kinta Valley line, rm Tanjong Rambiitan, to (’lieinor which is estimated to cost s4oO.ooOan<l $161,50064 words
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Article90 1894-12-17 3 Messrs. Mitchell 4 Sons, of the Kinta F inidry, Ipoli, wiite to inform us of a slight inaccuracy in our account, of the Bukit Mas Mining Company's mine neat Tapali, Balling Padang, which appealed in oins of 11th. It appears that the order for a new 10 head90 words
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Article306 1894-12-17 3 SEL A NGOR NEWS. (From owr own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, 14th *Dee. BffORE the Aiding Resilient (.1, P. Rod ger, Esq.) C. Dunlop by his agent 11. lluitenbach rs. R ija Hadji Bet. I’his was an appeal from the judgment of Ihe Chief Magistrate delivered several mouths ago in the306 words
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Article210 1894-12-17 3 Mr. Penney viewed the body of a Chinaman on the 12th instant at Kampong Setul. He was not known there, and order was given for bis but ial. BEFORE a Court of two Magistrates on the 14-th instant, Messrs. Penney and Gompertz. a Malay of Bukit Mertajam was210 words
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Article291 1894-12-17 3 (7b the Editor of Vie Pinang Gazette SIK, —As a member of the Penang Cricket Club, I beg to protest publicly against, the conduct of certain persons, members of the Club, who on cricket days are in the habit of what I will call badgering the players291 words
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Article55 1894-12-17 3 THE P. O. DIVIDEND. EXCELLENT RESULTS. London, Nov. 16. l iJE Peninsular and Oriental Steam NaviKdon Company have declared a dividend the half-year of two ami a half per cent, nn d’T »-alf percent. tfcned stock, making the dividend for ‘he whole yea. five percent, on preferied ••nd ten per55 words
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Article86 1894-12-17 3 ARREST OF BOR FITZSIMMONS. London, Nov. 18. Bob Fitzsimmons, the Aushalian puHlist lias been arrested at .Sy i arose,-in the State o New I<>l k. charged w ith causing the 1 °l Riordan, the American pugilist. 1 he two had been engaged in a prize fight*86 words
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131 1894-12-17 3 London, Nov. 16 I HE t<> day received the delegates from Swaziland, who asked that, a British protectorate might be established over that country. Her Majesty, however, declined i<> make any alteration in the existing condition of affairs. Nov. 18. In their inlet view131 words
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Article204 1894-12-17 3 Rangoon, Dec. 2. At a meeting of the While Cross Society, a* Man lalay, on Thutsdav, Sir A. Mackenzie spoke of the ofii -i tl immorality in Burma. He said that things lure were fatworse t han in any of her provinces. He knew that he204 words
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Article428 1894-12-17 3 Horrible Disclosures. London. November 17 FURTHER part in la is have been received concerning the fearful mn-sn n■- committed by Turkish tn ops in Armenia. Wes'ern Asia. (hie of the reasons given for the terrible atrocities which have been perpet rated is the refusal of the428 words
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Article575 1894-12-17 3 (1 ia Australia.) To November 22nd. the house of lords. lllE Duke of Bedford, head of the great ng family of Russell, advocates the abolition of the hereditary element in the House of Lords. Est IPE OF A KHARTOUM PRISONER. lather Rosdgnioli, a Catholic priest,.has j arrived(1 ia Australia.) - 575 words
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361 1894-12-17 3 An eccentric Lord and an a-tonisiied House. Hobart, Nov. 19. Probabla the most remarkable theatrical entei tainrnent ever seen in the Southern Hemisphere was given to night a» thei Thratie Royal when theEailof Yaiinouth. assisted l»y a company of local nmatems. pei361 words
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700 1894-12-17 3 —lndian Engineering. As hospital construction is still in its infancy in India, ami since few of the existing institutions meet the standard laid down by modern sanitary authorities, it will always be desirable to discuss the more important points ]of dfeiign and—lndian Engineering. - 700 words
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Article504 1894-12-17 3 (Soangli >i Mercury ('nt too. N >v. .L‘. There n-c rumours of a threatened attack «>n Wci hui-w.-i. and the Chinese people are leaving there. ’There is some excitement lieic ill coilseqilcticc. Dee. I. The impression amongst the naval oflicets here is that the Japanese have absitidoned504 words
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Advertisement815 1894-12-17 3 NOTICE. the second horse. A race for all horses. Weight per scale. Distance R.C. Entrance i EUROPEAN young lady desitOUS of $l5. going to England between now and Fourth Race, 4-50 p.M. Fcbi mny is willing to give he. se-vices as Value slso.—For all Perak Turf Club man! or nurse815 words
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Advertisement2022 1894-12-17 4 INDIAN ENGINEERING, NOTICE. THE W IIDIA My‘<Tf With a Guaranteed bona-fide Circulation. lp FCEMBKK> 1894, for the purpose of granting, renewing or cancelling licenses foi the LISTS OPEN TO INSPECTION L e »r 1895.’ x 4 Champagne monopole. »"a« -»«*">"«' -pp 1 118 k n to Red Seal. I H.2,022 words
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Advertisement1007 1894-12-17 4 GOLD KFHM S-llolnirnB4mBtßriiain, Brussels, The Hague, Dublin, Birmingham, &c. HOU» HIOHKR AW.RO FO« ».«T THAN MV O™*» «MWHJJ» 1 9 J otyannia THE KING OF NATURAL TABLE WATERS. Supplied under Royal Warrant to Her Majesty the Queen. The Water mi*es admirably well with wines and spirits.— The Lancet. WHOLESAXE A.GEVT1,007 words
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