Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 January 1895
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1895-01-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DA.XL'Z*. NEW SERIES.} ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE CO CENTS. VOL. LIII. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1895. No. 2322 words
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Article, Illustration523 1895-01-29 1 PROGRAMME OF SZPZRUSTG- MEETING, 1895. To be held on February sth and 7th. FIRST DAY. First Race. 3 30 p.m. Value $lOO. For Roadsters duly qualified under Kule3o. Weight 11 st. Distance R.C. Entrance $5. Second Race, 4 p.m. Value $200. For «11 Ponies 13 2 and523 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement605 1895-01-29 1 (notices. p' liiisular Oriental Steam Va\ isjation Company. •X rpHE mall steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outward.. Hom.ward., xr p b *•> &T 7th M ar The wove dates are only approximate the rnnis an! departures may be either earlier605 words
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Advertisement1227 1895-01-29 1 Sipping (Jlotices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. Ocean Steam Ship Company? IM SKaS™- Won %XX ai HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers, p AID V p Capital $10,000,000. Reserve Fund $4,500’000. FoB WHJ.SAIL 5t,.,.»» Fkom Eipkteook Rilsi r l P.°r»reTo« s 810,000,000. --»-gh —4 Chief1,227 words
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Advertisement216 1895-01-29 1 NE&EKLANDSUiE HANDEL HAATSCHAPFU. (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 Nederlnndache Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branch Medan (Deli), Samaran’g, Sofclrabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tcgal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London216 words
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Article79 1895-01-29 2 Penang, 29tu January, 1895. Tin A Trang 920 buyers. Black Pepper West Coast... 8.50 sellers. I Aclieen s#» 9. do. White Pepper 12.40 do. Cloves (picked) -6- Mace No. I 80.- Mace Pickings A). Nutmegs 9 4. <| o «No. I 7.20 s..g.r 2 (Basket 2bo ‘J79 words
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Article129 1895-01-29 2 Penang, 29th January, 1895. Rates < i.osk as roi.i.ows: London, Demand Bank 1 11 i do. Do. 4 months’sight Bank 11*! Do. 3 Credit IHj Do. 3 Documentary... 2Calcutla, Ih niand Bank R* 186 Do. 30 days’sight Private 190 Bombay, Demand Bank I*6 Do. 30 days’sight Private 190 Madras,129 words
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Article20 1895-01-29 2 Mails ci.<m To-morrow. Prr ett. Tiwr. Deli Iringkat 1 P.M. Pangkor and T. Anson Perse 2 p m.20 words
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Article47 1895-01-29 2 Edie, T. Semawe, Segli and Olehleh If. K. Atjeh 2 P.M. Pangkor and T. Anson... Taiv Tong 2P M Rangoon Umballa 3 P.M. Europen’a Negapatam C»nwrla 4 p.m Thk M. M mail st'-amer Saghalien left Golomb > for Singa|M>re at II a.m on the 25th instant.47 words
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Article31 1895-01-29 2 From Rangoon —By the B. I. s s. Nerbudda to-morrow. From Singapore —By the B I. s. s. C’<«morta on Thursday and s. s. U. A/war on Friday.31 words
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Article220 1895-01-29 2 trrhals. s. s. Gerda from Hamburg. Yesterday. 8. leingkat from Deli. s. s. Fautee from Balbalmi. s. y. Good Lurk from Trang. a. n. Lady IVeld from P. Weld. 4 Depart 11 res. To-DA Y 8. s Hye T,e.onq for Klang and Malacca. s. 8. Deli for Klang. s.220 words
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Article78 1895-01-29 2 lmokcil fur Ihe *»lrall8. January. ■lt l Per P A <>. a. H >me from 1.0'.J n fm Siinrni""*. Mi F oi.-r. Mt I-’. W' Dougins mid Mr. R J. Page. From Brindisi for Smga|M>re, Mr. Roas, Hon Mr. Deahau and Mr- Di-shan. From Ixinatlia for Singan Mi78 words
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Article65 1895-01-29 2 Taken at Prison Hospital Obsei atnrj. 2KTII Jani* a ar. 1895 9 a.m. 3 p.m 9 p.m Rar. red. 32 Fnh 29 9*'l 29.812 29.871 Temperature 78— 86. Ko Wet Bulb Therinometei 72. 75 75. Max. Temp, in shade H9S Mm. do. do. 71 5 Max. in Sun.65 words
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Article144 1895-01-29 2 Tuesday, 2'.*th I*. <’. I'ennis Tournament, 5 F M. Wednesday. 3otii Town Bami. E-pbiiiii'li-, 5-30 P.M. I*. C. I’ennis Tournament, 5 r Tiichsday. 31st low II I til 111 I. Dill l| KI >• 111 11 I> H I Mrs. Trotter's At Home" R« aiileiicy.144 words
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Article192 1895-01-29 2 (Straits Times. 24th January.) Jelehus ($5 pd.) ?I.<U» sales. Raul>s 13 to pd.) $4.60 4'l fully paid s6s Punjoms (S3J pd.) $6 buyers. Pahang Corp. (XI pd s3} »<»/««. Maynard A Co. ($lOO pd.) $3O sslUrs. Pengerangs fsso pd.) $7O Straits Insurance ($2O pd.) s2of Straits Fires(Straits Times. 24th January.) - 192 words
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Article88 1895-01-29 2 LONDON, 2Sth January, 1N95. The War. The Japanese bombarded Teng Chow on the 18th and 19th. Ihe fleet afterwards went to 5 ungtcheng. The British Dollar. The Tiitofi expects that the issue of the British dollar in the Far East will be a great success. The New French88 words
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Article1002 1895-01-29 2 It will be high water at the Jetty tomorrow at 3.05 a m. and 3.32 p.m. There are over a hundred fresh case?, mostly petty, at the Police Court to-day, a number of them being for gambling. The steamer Fantee arrived yesterday from Balbalan. She brought a1,002 words
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Article92 1895-01-29 2 The half-yearly Tennis Tournament of this Club commences this evening. The ties fixed for to-day are as follows: Championship. E B. Prior rs. F. S. Brown P. Marshall A. Ihirler Single Handicap Class B. F. W. Hartley r«. A. Wilson T. H. Sumertield J. D’Arcy Symonds W.92 words
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Article362 1895-01-29 2 A very enjoyable day was spent on Saturday last by th«»se wh«> attended the above sports The Esplanade was nicely d«?corated with flags, and the attendance of about 4.000 natives and a considerable number of Europeans showed that the annual gathering was as iMtpular as ever. The362 words
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Article219 1895-01-29 2 Enow OUK V| THE KINTA RACES. R suits of the Second Day’s 1-—Stewards’ Plate Value §2oo.—Handicap for all in Grand Annual. Distance 1' artvrB 7 flights. lul W er 1. Mr. Osborne’s Tourer. 2--—The Scurry Value §2OO.—A Handicap for all P that started in Auction Stakes D; furlongs.219 words
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Article174 1895-01-29 2 The Japan Gazette understands that no attempt will lx? made to reach Peking this winter. But it is reported that it has been deci«led to capture Wei-hai-wei. Hal the weather permitted, this diversion would n. have been attempted, as the Chinese flee is afraid to fight, and Wei-hai-wei is174 words
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Article191 1895-01-29 2 Were it not that we believe our namesake of Japan could lx* relieil upon, we would be inclined to doubt the truth the following story told by the Japan Miil While storming the first line of forts at Port Arthur, a soldier Ixlonging to the 24th Regiment191 words
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Article282 1895-01-29 2 A correspondent from ChefiH> sends r the Mercury the following particulars n ing to the floating of the Chinese inns' Chenyuen It will be remembered that some veev ago the Chenyuen struck a sunken f"» which so injured the vessel as to dis here from282 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement354 1895-01-29 2 pritcW Co. have just received a large supply of RACING SILKS in all colors WHITE RACING CASHMERE for breeches. WHITE RACING STOCKINGNETTE for breeches. RACING SADDLES. RACING BRIDLES. WEIGHT CLOTHS. RACING WHIPS. Cobbett’s, Duke’s, Ayre s and Bryan’s Cricket Bats. Match Cricket Balls. Leg Guards, Stumps. Gloves, etc. CHAMPION and354 words
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Advertisement363 1895-01-29 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENT. THE PENANG FLOWER SHOW WILL BE HELD IN THE TOWN HALL, On Friday Ist A Saturday 2nd Feb. Opell. Fmm 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., and B>> m to 11 p.m. on Friday. Ist February; and from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Saturday, 2nd February Promenade Concert363 words
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Article1964 1895-01-29 3 A No Confidence Vote Passed. The third ordinary general meeting of the shareholders in the Punjom Mining Co.. Limited, was hold at Hongkong on the 14th instant. Mr. J. Orange, Chairman, presided. The Chairman said: Gentlemen— With voiir permission I will take the Report as1,964 words
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Article1292 1895-01-29 3 Address by Mr. Robert Barclay. M E TAKE the following from an address l'v Mi. Rolkert Barclay, a leading merchant of Manchester, delivered at the Chamber of Commerce. Calcutta, recently in the presence of a large and appreciative audience The Supplies of Silver. I have thought it right1,292 words
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Article614 1895-01-29 3 REUTER IN THE INDIAN PAPERS.] Yokohama, Jan. 18. At the battle near Haicheng, on the Japanese side forty-one were killed and wounded, while the Chinese loss is stated to amount to nearly one thousand. London, Jan. 20. A portion of the Japanese fi»*et is bombarding Tengchowfu. H.REUTER IN THE INDIAN PAPERS.] - 614 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement958 1895-01-29 3 NOTICE. XrOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the Board of Licensing Justices will be 11 held in the C<»uit of Requests, at 230 p.m. on Friday, the Ist, day of February, 1&95, for the purpose of considering the undermentioned applications. H. T. HAUGHTON, Penang, 25tli January. 1895. Chairman,958 words
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Advertisement1510 1895-01-29 4 THE dispensary, Jngmnce (ttofaee. MCLARTY COMPANY. Xo IS NOw°OPEN <,Ct MARINE INUSRANCE. CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS and will hereafter be open, daily, TWannheim Insurance Company- I SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. from 9A.M.t05 r. M have been applied SUPPLY ALL MACHtNERY.MATERtALS. FWTINGS. TOOLS. APPLIANCES ANO On Sundays fi-om 11 a. to 1 r.1,510 words
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Advertisement495 1895-01-29 4 THE LATEST INVENTION Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). (Especially for Travellers, Colonists, and llesidents in Tropical Climates), 1 AwABDs-Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition (.1889L Gold Medal, “World’s Fair,” Chicago (lB tie m'l't f atnicted, and give perfect ah eon Q donbt to»® g£®*2db 17manu r f“ture. tKey’ are self-adjust- We495 words
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