Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 January 1895

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED PATT.V NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTB. VOL. LIU. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1895. No. 15
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  • 543 1 PROGRAMME OF SIEJIRITTG- MEETIITG, 1895. To be held on February sth and 7th. FIRST DAY. First Race, 3 30 p..m. Al.l'E $lOO. For Roadsters duly qualified under Bule 30. Weight list. Distance R.C. Entrance 85. Second Race, 4 pm. Value $2OO. For all Ponies 13 2 and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 558 1 Qlottces. I’eiiiiisiilar OrientalSteain Navigation Company. BfpHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outward,. Hom.w„ 4 Kus ir-1-Hind 19thJnn Pekin oiil. T Rivenna 3rd Feb «-Hli Jan. Roh ilia 19th I The aoove dates are only approximate the arrivals and departures
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    • 1382 1 pipping (HofittS. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. 7 q q KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Honrkoa(r Shanghai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid-lp Capital $10,000,000. 1 Reserve Fund S 4, jksllL F K Wiu.mil 5t..,». Fhom
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    • 215 1 NEDERLANDSU'iE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIV (Net her land Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds 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, Chcribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, ahd Tjilat.jap. London Bankers.—The Union
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  • 80 2 Penang, 18th January, 1895. Tin ?34.40 I’noig 920 seller* Black Peppers’ West 8.50 do. Acheeii 51». 8«» z. 9. do. White Pepper 12.40 do. Cloves (picked) < J <> Mace No. I do Mace Pickings 70 do. Nutmegs 50 do. No.l 'j'*Sugar < 2 30' Basket 2‘V
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  • 130 2 Penang, 18th January, 1895. Rates close as follows; London, Demand Bank I llj i»»l Do. 4 niotii hs’sight Hank 1 ll< Do. 3 Credit '2 0| Do. 3 Dociinn-ntary 2Of Calcutta, D, iiiiind Punk It» 188 Do. 39 days’sight Private 192 Bombay, Demand Bank 11*8 Do. 30 <luys’siglu Private
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  • 64 2 Mails < i.omk To-morrow. /'<•» </r. Time. Cnlcutta Lo/ktaing ...11 A.M. luaugkiit Qnorra ...11 a.m. Do. Jia Ho 1 P M. Deli ll>9Krei 2 P-». PangkorA’T. AiOion Ilota 2 PM. Do. Ttuv Tong 2 p.m Klung, P. Dickson hikl Mulucca Tnroy O P.M, Deli letagkal 5 PM. ’l’ll
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  • 11 2 From RANGOON:—By tlies Cheang Hock Kian on Sunday.
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  • 248 2 ti i hals. T..-I. v. s. s. haugl.-ol from Deli. m. s. Na,a Yong from Amoy. s. s. Toic Tong fr.-m T. Alison. s. s. Ilona <lo B. I s. m I’alameotta fr<.m Singapore. r. r. M Vojininhi» «10. 8. Lightning <l«*. YEM FKiIAV. r. s. 11. K. Atjek
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  • 60 2 Irrha’a. To-i»v». I’cr 8 T>itr Tong from T’. An-on, Mr. Gla<B<>n ami Mr lleckei Per Bl* 8 Paliineoltn fr»»m Singapore. Mir. F« xar ami Mi>s Sl.tu k Per 8. a. Lightning from Singnjmre, Mr*. Taiplmer, Mr J S. Kenm-«ly, Mr. Mcary and M rs. Jambcr YrsTP.Ri»vr. Per r
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  • 104 2 Saiuriiat. 1 9th loan Hand. (».»lf Chi'*. Auction Sul»* »>t IloiiMelmld Furniture. Marine Police Quarters, (Old Chinese Protect»»rate), II am Cricket match, I’. R. m. R C, Esplanade, 2 pm. Sunday, 2<>tii Secoml Snmlav uficr Epiphany. Services at St. George's Cliiir. li, Morning Service, 8
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  • 192 2 (Straits Time», li'»th January.) JelebilH ($5 |hl.) $4.50 milt». Ranlm 13 Mip»l.) $4.60 XI fully paid s6f Punjoins (s3| pd.) buyer*. Pahang Corp. (XI p<l.) $34 milt». Maynard A Co. (SIOG pd.) $3O teller». Pengerangs ($5O pd.) <7O »ale». Straits Insurance (s2o p<l sl9} Straits Fires ($2O
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  • 32 2 LONDON, 17th January, 1H95. France. Paris is quiet. The Due d’Orleatu< his gone to Dover to await events. M. I’«*rier’s b*tt»*r is c«>n<leiiliie»l as feeble. [Time from Singapore, 30 min.
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  • 681 2 It will be high water at the Jetty tomorrow at 5.4-4 a.m. and 6.11 p.m. The entries for the Taiping nnvn close on Tuewlay next, January 22nd, at 8 p.m. The Punjom balance-sheet, newly issued. shews the mine as paying all working and office expenses. The sale
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  • 718 2 One of the most pleasing entertainments that we have witnessed for a long time was that given yesterday at the Eastern and Oriental Hotel by Messrs. Sarkies Brothers. Being Christinas eve, according to the Armenian calendar, these gentlemen in a broadminded
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  • 220 2 (China Mail.) The Taipingshan Resumption Arbitration Board is still h«*aring applications for c< m)M*nsation with regard to resumed property. News has been received from Shanghai of the d«*ath of Mr. H. B. Endicott, of Messrs. Butterfield ami Swire, who had the reputation of lx*ing one of the smartest
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  • 59 2 Shanghai, Dec. 31. We learn that in consequence of recent d«*velopm«*nts in the North. Admiral Fremantle has r«*ceive«l instructions to hasten with his squadron, at present in Chusan waters, to Chefoo with all despatch. He leaves with the fleet to-morrow, the gallant Admiral being himself
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  • 123 2 [From our Coßi;KNroNi>r.\rx 1 TELUK ANSON. Time 3.35 ami no wire to hand vet KLANG. 18th January. The shipments yesterday were To Penang 641 pikuls of tin. To Singapore 956 [Time from Klang, 1 h. 6 min i SING A PORE. IHth January. Tin? Volunteers won the fi
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  • 27 2 The Strait» Time» reproduces the letteri that appeared in the Pinang Gazette from Mr. J. Turner of Caledonia Estate and Mr. C. W. Barnett.
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  • 57 2 If Lord Ripon reads the Pinang Gazette —and Ministers of the Crown are kevnlv sensitive of the opinion of influential journals he can only coni»* to one conclusion. He will be convinced that the pore protest is nothing but unreasoning clamour —another cry
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  • 120 2 A fire broke out to-day alwut 2 o’dock in a private house. No. 142. Carnarvon Street, occupied by a Chinaman, named Cheng Soi Chong. The fire occurred in a shed or lumber room at the extreme l»a«k of the house against the dead wall. The fire
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  • 143 2 Has it. asks the Financia 1 Seir», en-iy ed th»* notice of those wh > rec inniend the adopt i n < f a single gold standard as thr remedv for a 1! ills in the world that the recent disturbances in
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  • 298 2 (Perak Pioneer. 16th Jan Dr. Wheeler will shortly proceed Bangalore for the necessary change quent on his poor state of health, and <-* probably leave by the next Neg>q^lll- steamer. We understaml that the Strait' i' rW Perak match will In* played on the Bth 9th March inst«*a«l
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 272 2 pritchard Co. have just received a large supply of RACING SILKS in all colors WHITE RACING ASHM E R E for breeches. WHITE RACING STOCKINGNETTE for breeches. RACING SADDLES. RACING BRIDLES. WEIGHT CLOTHS. RACING WHIPS. Cobbett’s, Duke’s, Ayre’s and Bryan's ricket Bats. Match Cricket" Balls. Leg Guards, Stumps, Gloves, etc.
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    • 367 2 New advertisement. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Masonic Hall rpHE Monthly Children's Service will I be held on Sunday next, at 8a m. In the evening at 6 o’clock. the first of a series of discourses on the Hietory of Hymn» will l>e given. Subject:- The Metrical Psalms. All are invited to these
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 69 2 WEATHER REPORT. Taken at l*ri««»n H<»«|iltnl 0!»*r »al«»ry. 17th January. 1895 9 v m. 3 r.vi 9pm Bar. red 32 Fa I. 29 919 29 780 29.994 Tempe rut tire B> h 7 5 79 Wet Bull» Tlicrinotm-i»-i 74. 71 73 5 Max. Temp, in >hn«|c 89«5 Mm. «10, »1«»
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  • 498 3 —Straits Mail. On Monday night H. H. the Sultan of Johore gave a grand dance at his Singapore palace at Tyersall, and the whole entertainment was carried out with a splendour and brilliancy hitherto unknown in Singa--pore. The avenue was beautifully lit with larg*' electric lights,
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  • 390 3 LA WN TENNIS. The P. C. Tournament. Match. —E. B. Prior rs. F. S. Brown. The P. C. C. Lawn Tennis Tournament will open on the 29th instant, and the entry sheet is lieing filled up rapidly. The tournament will include:—(l) Championship. (2) Single Handicap. Class .4, (3) Single Handicap,
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  • 66 3 of the Imperial armies in the North, H. Liu K‘un-yi, was escorted by a bodyguar of 15,000 infantry and 2,250 cavalry upon arrival at Tientsin last month, which, added to the 60,000 foot and 7,000 cavalry which have lieen flowing northward since Angus last from the Yangtze
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  • 868 3 the “City BHOUIU than at its last appearance in public.—Mercury. The Chinese loan of last month of Tls 10,900,000 evidently was a subject of considerable speculation in the “City,” for most of the leading papers and remarks more or less pertinent to make with
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  • 367 3 .—China Gazette. A movement is on foot in Shanghai of which it is of the utmost importance our readers should have the earliest information. But of course it is exceedingly quiet, and only the favoured few who usually get the first of the good things of
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  • 794 3 (China Mail.) The special telegram which we published last night, announcing a constitutional crisis’ at Singapore, may perhaps have .taken some of our readers by- surprise. Tn one sense the extreme action now taken will naturally strike people here-as-somewhat unexpected. It is now some years
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  • 183 3 their surrender during midwinter. N.-C. D. News, Tientsin, Jan. 3. The Japanese First Army has apparently fallen into a trap. It has pursued General Nieh’s brigade too far westwards and has got mixed up amongst the numerous passes in the Changpaishan mountains. General E K 6
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  • 205 3 (Hongkong Telegraph.} THE EXEMPTION OF MAIL STEAMERS. The following interesting correspondence on what is certainly a question of unusual importance to the commercial interests of this port, and especially as regards British against purely forei n interests, has been handed to us for publication by
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  • 540 3 sth January. 1895. Sir.—l am dire<-ted by my Committee to a< knowledge rweipt of your letter. Novemlier 2<tth last. No. 2.26J,and I am to point out that the Chandwr in its letter to you of the August 20th. not 27th August as quoted by you.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 722 4 ASZBZ FOB > And see that each Jxr baara Baron Liebig's Signature g*Jr in Blue Ink acrou the Label. FINEST ANO CHEAPEST MEAT-FLAVOURING f J STOCK FOR SOUPS, ’■jF-’l MADE DISHEB AND SAUCES. Zl Invaluable for India as f nn Efficient Tonic in all ■cases of Weakness. To be tad
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