Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 December 1894

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PITBUSSED oatt.v NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTB. VOL. LIE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1894. No. 292
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 597 1 pipping (Uotttte. Peninsular OrientaTsteam Navigation Company. T HE mai Bteame may t be ei P ected to arrive 5 «•‘•’•«h. and leave Pona V—homewards, on the following dates Outward.. Homeward». 22nd Dec Siam 28 n i sth Jan p en{n9)a r° th Dec. l9th p ek ia 25th‘' R ire
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    • 1420 1 (Hoftceg. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY— (LTD.). i banks. Ocean Steam Ship Company. K N 'NEGAPATAM K UNMF STEAMER??™ 1 H nek n %t^X ai Bankinfr HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Faid-up Capital $10,000,0v0. I Reserve Fcnd ?4,500,000. FoR Will sail Steamer From Expected on
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    • 594 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL EAA7SCBAPFIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Fjj»ds 2,086,155.60 j Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandsehe Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cberibon, Tegal, Peealongan, Pasaroeau, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.—The
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  • 63 2 Penang, 20th December, 1894. m- $35.70 Trang supply. Black Pepperj West, Coast _2 C j' White Pepper J 2 do. Clovesfpicked) Mace Tso. 1 M»ee Pickings N,,tn,e f No S,,B <;... Tapioca Flour... j°' g°p, ra d<": Rattans, Coarse J 2O lo Green Snail Shells .J 8
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  • 124 2 Penang, 20th December. 1891 Rates close as follows: Loudon, Demand Bank 2- L»l. Do. 4 months’sight, Bank 20| Do. 3 Credit 20j Do. 3 Documentary 2 oj-* Calcutta, Demand Bank R» 18o| Do. 30 days’sight Private 188 Bombay, Demand Bank IBoj Do. 30 days’sight Private 188 Madras, Demand Bank
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  • 88 2 Mails close To morkow For r /,wr Tongkah. Kopah, B.mong, Mergui and Tavoy ameha 9A M. Langkat 11 Klang and Malacca leafouia noon Deli I P.M. I’angkor, Teluk Anson A Port Dickson f 1 r M The mails for Penangthe French steamer Natal left Singapore by the 11.
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  • 39 2 From Singapore —By the B Is. s. Pentakota, s. s. Prins Alerambr and Uheang Hye Teng to morrow. From BombxY: —By the P. A s. a. Jitm to-morrow. From Calcutta: —By the s s. Lightning tomorrow.
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  • 303 2 trriials. To-nn. 1 s. y. Mena fiom ’l’. Anson. s. 8. Perse do, a. 8. Arrnjo from Tutieorin. B. 1. s s. Nerbudda from R mgoon. B. I. a. Svi uaAra from Singapore. Y RSTF.HI» i < Teutonia form Mhlh«*C;i. s’ s. I.adg ir./ l from P. Weld. l»e
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  • 149 2 A rrha’s. To-day. Per a. y. Mena from T. Alison, Mr Belfield ami Mr. (’lerke. Yestehday. Pei a. s. T.i'touia from Malacca, Mr. Prior PussaKes booked for the Straits. Not ember. 9th. Per I’. A s. a. Gangu from Iximlon for Penang ta Bombay, Mr and Mrs. Buttery
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  • 135 2 Thursday. 20tii Town Band. Dalu Kramal Gardens. Friday, 21st Meeting Licensing Justices, First Magistrate’s Chamber, 2-30 p.m. S Atu II i> AV, 22 ND: Town Band, Golf Chib. Sunday, 23rd Fourth Sunday in Advent. Monday, 24tii —(Public Holiday.) Town Band, Esplanade. Outward mail due, P. A s. s.
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  • 77 2 LONDON, 19th December, 1894. The War. The Japanese have attacked and captured 'l’.ikubokjo and ILiichetig, the Chinese retiring to Liaoyang. Imperial decrees order the arrest of numerous Generals for the loss of I ort Arthur and 'l’alienivan and also Admiral 'l’ing for cowardice in failing to protect Port
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  • 820 2 Il WILL HE high w:iiei »<t the Jetty t<>nioriow nt 637 a.m. mil 7.04 p.m. Capi Casey, who writ! iccmitly foGliirlii, is irp trd I <• Im vc si ruck n 111 lek C"B I se'i 111 <»f veiy good qunlity. I I IS ADVERTISED that the Exclmiige BankWill
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  • 223 2 TnE Shropshire Regt. are. according to a Hongkong contempmiiiy, to leave in the ir.u/vH Hastings on the 22m1, although it is not considei improbable that. they may stay till after Chi istmas. It was announced, <>n Nov. 7, that the cmitrttcl for the cat i iage of piece goods
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  • 295 2 It lias Iwen «L ci<l« d that the Inter-setl l«mrnt cricket match will l»e played mi tinEsplanade, on Monday 24th ami Wednes<lav 26. h instant, play commencing pnm* tuallv »«t 11 a.m., eiit-li day. The followin'.» ate the naniea of players who have been chosen to i
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  • 304 2 Fortune from the first has not smiled on the Manchester Ship Canal, and its future a matter of interest not only to sh V ie holdeis but to commerce—is engaging attention. The inauguration of the canal was looked upon as a sort of prelude to a
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  • 174 2 [From our Corkesfondexts. TELI'K ANSON. 20th December. I'he shipments to-day are To Penang, ?59 pikuls of tin. Time from Teluk Anson, 33 min KLANG. 19th December. Tire shipments yesterday were To Singapore, 1,162 pikuls of tin. Do. 2,273 tin ore [Time from Klang, 1 h. 4 min SING
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  • 1048 2 A r the ordinary meeting of the Mnnicipa Commissioners held yesterday, there wett pM-sent Capt. Amlerson, RE, (Acting President), the Hon. W C. Brown, Mr. Koh Svang I'al and Mi. R. A. I’. Hogan. The minutes of the last meeting held on the 7th instant weie iea<l and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 455 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. OWING to the non arrival of the Lyons Opera Company, there will be no performance at the I'own Hall to-night. FOR SALE. 1 COTTAGE PIANO, 1 Sporting Martini Rifle, 1 Rook Rifle, and 1 Coin collection. Apply Io A. L. DrMORNAY, 604 Malakoff Estate. NOTICE. rpHE LIGHT-SHIP
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    • 714 2 NOTICE. rpHE general public and moie paitienlar--1 lv the Chinese poition of the <•<»"»- muiiity are heteby informed that nppli'Jalions for permission to burn sacrificial papers in the Streets must invariab’y be made, in future, to the Chief Police Officer of the Settlement, instead of to the Municipal Commissioners »8
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 64 2 WEATHER REPORT. Taken at Prison Hospital Observatory. I9ni Dei ember. 1894. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m. Bar. red. 32 Fall 29.943 850. 92L Temperature 80— 86 5 79. Wet Bulb Thermometer 75. 79. 75. Max. Tcinp. in shade 93. Min. do. do. 74. Max. in Sun. 130. Terr. rad.
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  • 585 3 {From a Correspondent in the L and C. Express.") Some time ago a correspondent alluded to the dissatisfaction amongst the European community at the Jury system in the Strait#, more particularly in the northern portion of the Colony Province Wellesley, for example. Men engaged in planting
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  • 2091 3 Times of Ceylon. Mr F Saunders Speech. 1 KE 4SVKER said that, having addressed h.g wi’;;?;/ SOme len^h at MHitarv (’oi>f e 'T n r e tO ll e f l ueßtlon of the to sav 3 ‘’"V 0 1 11 not ,lis intention but
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  • 65 3 The Daily Telegraph has a great deal to answer for. A weekly paper called the People, in it’s issue of November 11th 1894, states that “at Singapore, the post of tiger-slayer in-chief for the Stiaits Settlements has just been given to M. de Naiieouif, a Frenchman
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  • 101 3 It is stated that the War Office regards with considerable sympathy a formal suggestion which the Duke of Connaught has made that 10,000 volunteers should spend a week together at Aidershot at intervals during the year. In this way. the Duke argues, he
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  • 272 3 The enemies of popular Government will find in the result, of the American elections much to justify the want of faith that is in them. The instability of democracy could not be more strikingly evidenced than in the sweeping Republican victory which has taken
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 366 3 NOTICE. i EUROPEAN young lady desiious of going to England between now ami I’cbinary is willing to give her services ns maid or nurse to any Imiy desiring t he same. Apply to 587 “K” c/o Pinnng Gazette. NOTICE. 11AKE notice that as my wife,.KllOO CIIOOI Lean, left my protection
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    • 473 3 NOTICE. TO LET. < MEETING of Justices of the I ’eace I f pH E Premises No. 7, Union Street, in Z 1 will be held in the Fiist Magislrate’s 1 Logan’s Buildings, al present, occupied Chamber, at. 2 p.m. on Fkioay next, the by H. J. Mai.tyn, Ju., Esq.
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  • 548 4 PKOGKAMME OF SZPZRUNTG- ZMZZEZETITSTG-, 1895. To Im; held on February sth and 7th. FIRST DAY. First Race, 3-30 p.m. Valle 8100. For Roadsters duly qualified under Rule 311. Weight 11 .st. Distance R.C. Entrance >•'». S>< x:» Race, I 1’ M Value S2*4). For all Ponies 13
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 464 4 WHISKIES. OLD MULL BLE'VD. (Highest award, Chicago 1893.) THE ROYAL BLEND. (A. G. Thompson Co., Ltd.) Can be obtained from Messrs. PRITCHARD Co., Penang. HIN LEE Co.. Penang. THE AN CHEE Co.. Penang. W. EATWETiL SMITH. Teluk Anson. 468 CRAWFORD’S WHISKY CRAWFORD’S WHISKY CRAWFORD’S WHISKY Finest very old SCOTCH.’* rpHE
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    • 78 4 “POSADA.” C HAMPAGNE. White Seal, Extra Cuvee, Sec., IN QUARTS PINTS. 4H GOSLING A Co. ESTABLISHED in 1870 Th.Vafiadis&Co., MANUFACTURERS OF HigliClass Egyptian Ciganlti-s gNON PLUS ULTRA BRAND. (Registered). These Cignretl< -s are made ol il.<- v< i finest lenves o ppics-Ciw Y endju Tobacco selected only for lb. A
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    • 1153 4 notice. VOI-ICE 1. I.eu l.r given a, meeting of .be Board of Licen.ing J».<* «dl ft I,ebl io H.e I';, J M»ei..r..e’» Cl bar, n. 230 pm. E» fnMhe December, 1894. for the purpose of granting, renewing ot camtll g The iimlei nient i< ned applications will be taken into
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    • 439 4 THE LATEST INVENTION Skull s Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). (Ernecially for Travellers, Colonists, and Residents in Tropical Climates). Awanna-Gobl Med.l, Pari. K.hibilioo <188»>. Gold Med.l, “World 1 F.ir,“ Chicago( lB93) Skull*. Okoah. Tmw*. tor ttaptar. .Lnicu 't Mdjki.e .nrftei .upper, in all e, n any form of Ru|»ture or
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