Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 February 1895
1895-02-01
1
4
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/pinangazette
Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
-
Title Section22 1895-02-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED •DATT.-y NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIII. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1895. No. 2622 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement596 1895-02-01 1 Oriental Steam Navigation Company. l' ltK n,ail 9t «*'ners may b<! Cl P ec,ed to arrive onwards, and leave Penan,, horne ards on the following dates Outward.. Homeward, K“ M„. K. ti ...r. r ri d Tne anove dates are only approximate th- trnva s an ldepaemves he either earlier596 words
-
Advertisement1372 1895-02-01 1 Qtoficie. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. OK- n KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Honrtone A Shanelui Banking Icean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. I HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid-cp Capital $10,000.000 Reserve Fcnp ?4.500’000 Fon Will sail Sjeamek From Expected on Llibiuty1,372 words
-
Advertisement725 1895-02-01 1 NEDERLAKDSI/iE HANDEL KAATSCHAPPI?. (Netherland 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 Nederlandsch» Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tcgal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers. —The725 words
-
-
Article87 1895-02-01 2 Penang, Im February. 1895 Trang 9 2-> buyers? Blac k Pepper We st Coast... 8.50 sellers. (Acheeii 511. Boz. 9. do While Pepper 12.50 d<>. Cloves (picked) Mace No. 1 do Mace Pic kings do. v A lit IllCirs i No. 1 Sugar 2 7O do. (Basket87 words
-
Article127 1895-02-01 2 Penang, Ist February, 1895. Rates close as follows: Lindon, Demand Bank Do. 4 sight Bank I 11} Do. 3 Credit 2 Do. 3 Dcwllltienlar, 2•{ Calcutta, Diiimmi Bunk *<•» ib-4 Do. 3o days’sight Private 190 Bombay. Demand Bank I w s| Do. eO tlays’sight Private 190 Madias, Demand Bank127 words
-
Article95 1895-02-01 2 Maus «lox, To.morkow »lt. I'llftC. Calcutta C A/>c.»r 11 a.m. I’angkor and 1' Anson Mary Auriiti... 2 pm. Dn. Ko» ...2pm S'p re and Hongkong 2 P.M. E«lie, T. >cmawe, Segli and Olehleh h'<ri»y 4 P.M. Deli Il» Kuei 5 p m Klang and Malacca T'l-oi/ DI M.95 words
-
Article128 1895-02-01 2 From Singapore —By ’lie s. s. Print Alcaaiitfer to-day and P. A’ O 8. 8 Formota tomorrow. Fkom Co|/>mho: —By the <. I tomorrow «ml I’ «V O. s. s. K fhi'l’i <>n Suinliiy. From Li \eh pool By the s a. I eleniachti» on Weilm-sd »y128 words
-
Article192 1895-02-01 2 ll I I I ills. T<»-i« i a. s. It" Ktcei from D.-'i s h. f'htlqdri from t 'dciitta. s s. >■ iuiti r on</i>ee from \s:ihilfl s. A'uhu from i Alison. s Ro** do. B. I. 8. 8 Penlakota from Singapore. t’. Jpc«r «L». Yesterday. s a K>rniy192 words
-
Article199 1895-02-01 2 11'1 it ala. To-DtV. Per It n i from T AttsMt, Mt Adamami Mt I'utk»-. Per s K""' i from Deli. Mr V» ethcrinatt Per s. a C/e i/<lr < fr nt ('a ciUtu. Mr. J W. L«it «I Per 11. 1 s. f. •>m .Singapore. If m.199 words
-
Article70 1895-02-01 2 laki-tt al l*ris<>it Hospital Olim-i >al <>ry 3 Ist J *KU A RY. 1895. 9 tit. 3 r.M. 9 p.m. •Bar. red 32 Fah 25’882 .759 .832 T«-mperal tire 80 5 89. 79 et Ihilb rherinometer 72. 78. 75. Max. Temp, in shade 91.8 Min. do. do. 7270 words
-
Article152 1895-02-01 2 Finn \v. Ist: Flower Show, Town Hall, 4 p.m. to 7 PM. ami from 8 PM. tn 11 p.m. P. C. C. Tennis Tournament, 5 P.M. Sa i i;mda 2ND Tow n Band. Golf Club. P. C. C. I ennis Toiirminient, 5 P.M. Flower Show,152 words
-
Article95 1895-02-01 2 LONDON. 318 T January, The War. Tlie Japanese infantry have captured the eastern fort of W ei-hai-vvei. The “Elbe” Collision. Thre hundred and seventy-four persons were drowned by the collision of the Elbe with a collier in the North Sea. France. The French haiuber has voted a credit95 words
-
859 1895-02-01 2 The Strait» Timet publishes iu full the speeches iu the Singajsire Chamber of I Commerce, on the occasion when they met tog»*th«’r. and declined to submit a name for m>ininati"ii. bv His Excellency the Governor. i to the Legislative Council. The mover and seconder859 words
-
Article280 1895-02-01 2 We understand that Mr. O’Brien goes home on leave by the next P. and 0. mail and that Mr. Noel Trotter proceeds to Singajxire in a few days to take up the acting appointment of Postmaster General, Mr. R. Law relieving him at Penang. It is said280 words
-
Article355 1895-02-01 2 IiIUV VMKTV WX~|V disposed to consider it favourably.— Sfruifs Mail. It will be high water at the Jetty tomorrow at 5.44 a.m. and 6.11 p in. The Perak Government steam yacht Mm i left for Port Weld yesterday evening. We hear of a failure among the Chinese naenbants. The– ... IiIUV VMKTV WX~|V disposed to consider it favourably.—Sfruifs Mail. - 355 words
-
Article103 1895-02-01 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") •''iß. Some time last year there was some correspondence in your piqier regarding n misunderstanding between the Roman Catholic Priest here and myself which has niisle»! a lot of {«ersons minds against the priest and myself. I now beg to retract103 words
-
Article251 1895-02-01 2 Fkom oi k Cokk i sconiikni SI NG A PORE. 31st January. The Rev. 1». W. Munson of the Methodist Episcopal Mission asked for an injunction against Hicks’ “living pictures.” The request was refused. It is reported that the Governor has had five refusals to fill the vacant251 words
-
Article245 1895-02-01 2 On Tuesday, the 22nd January, at the President's House at Bukit Tengah. Mr. T N. Symons, who has been for many wars Honorary Secretary of the Province Wellesley Sports Club, was presented with a gold watch as an acknowledgment of his long and valuable services.245 words
-
Article376 1895-02-01 2 Further Particular*. On th»* morning of the 16th. the Secr»t iry. Mr. Edwards, discovered an iron scrajier, which should have been in the tool Im»x. reposing on the plate. l>eneath the jiadlocked covering. This discoven naturally aroused his suspicions, but he wisely refrained from mentioning376 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement358 1895-02-01 2 pritclwd Co. have just received a large supply of RACING SILKS in all colors WHITE RACING CASHMERE for breeched. 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 and358 words
-
Advertisement162 1895-02-01 2 IE ADVERT ISEMEN IS. PENANG MARINE AS OCIATION. Special General Meeting w.ll laheld in the Rooms of the Association on Monday, the 4th day of February. 1895. 5 p. m. B urine m: 1. The election of a President. 2. Alteration of Rules. 3 To receive Accounts for 1894. E162 words
-
-
Article2166 1895-02-01 3 Second Day. With the finish for the Roadsters Plate on Monday came the end of the Kinta Races for 1895, and there can lie no doubt that this Meeting has on the whole proved a huge success. The attendance throughout was unprecedented for an up-country meeting au2,166 words
-
Article76 1895-02-01 3 Tennis Tournament. The following is the result of yesterday’s play Championship. —A. S. Anthony defeated H. H. Gilbey by 6-2, 6-3. Single Handicap, Class B.— Lieut. Burton 15|), after a very hard struggle, defeated J. A. Chichester of 15) bv 6-5, 6-5. J. M. P. Smith J76 words
-
Article122 1895-02-01 3 (’omit Inoiiye in no Hurry. Though many people advocate the immediate opening up of Korea, and allege that no proper principles of civilisation can lie inculcated into the natives of the Hermit Kingdom until a number of talented Japanese are imported to teach them the122 words
-
Article268 1895-02-01 3 The Hochi has an interesting paragraph about the fate of the Peiyang Squadron. It says that the Squadron cannot possibly remain much longer in Wei-hai-wei. Some definite course must Im? adopted by Admiral Ting. But what course He has four to choose from. The first is to268 words
-
350 1895-02-01 3 THE "STRAITS TIMES ON MR. HUTTENBACH'S SPEECH. Theme is a general feeling that the Hon. August Hottenbach has become an object of not unfriendly pity. If he had made a smart appearance at yesterday's Chamber of Commerce meeting—if he hs<d arranged his case in a lucid manner with clear incisive350 words
-
Article285 1895-02-01 3 (Perak Pioneer.) The Government has acquired, we understand, the services of Mr. W. T. Wrench of the Raffles Institution, Singapore, for the appointment of Assistant Inspector of Schools. Parit Buntar will soon boast of its public gardens. The convicts are hard at work clearing the piece of ground(Perak Pioneer.) - 285 words
-
Article341 1895-02-01 3 On the announcement that the Hon’ble W. E. Maxwell had lieen promoted to lx* Governor of the Gold Coast, and in consequence of the approaching departure of Mrs. Maxwell, it was suggested that it would lie a very appropriate and graceful compliment to Mrs. Maxwell341 words
-
Article195 1895-02-01 3 (Straits Times, 29th January.) Jelebus ($5 p<i.) $4-75 sales. Rauhs 13 10 pd.) $4 90 selleis. j£l fully paid s6j sales. Punjoins (s3| pd.) ss| frayers. Pahang Corp. (JEI pd.) Maynard Sc Co. ($lOO pd.) $3O sellers. Pengerangs ($5O J>d.) $7O sales. Straits Insurance ($2O pd.) $l7(Straits Times, 29th January.) - 195 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement78 1895-02-01 3 PERAK STATE RAILWAYS. Notice. tpHE Through Parcels Service to I Tapah will lie discontinued after 31st January, 1895. Parcels will lx* received as formerly for conveyance by rail to Tapah Road Station, the charge lx?ing 20 cents for all parcels up to 20 katis in weight, with an additional charge78 words
-
Advertisement917 1895-02-01 3 TO LET. NOTICE A lOUNT EDGECUMBE,” Penang IS HEREBY given that the partnership IH Hills, fullv furnished, bv month latvl v e J Penang, between A. or term Auulv to Mahomed Sultan Marican and Maho43 RAP HOOAN MED Alli Meah under the Firm or style of Mahomed Ali Sultan A917 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1647 1895-02-01 4 WHISKIES, the latest invention j.. w Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). |g|l 2b“*¥ ®1 n H Lt OLD MULL 'itillii fur Travellers, Colonists, and llesidents in Tropical C7tmate«J. zrr- 7 < i i'l fsO‘-i And see that each Jar bear* Baron Liebig's Signature E Jf 3>?B ff l (Highest1,647 words
-
Advertisement399 1895-02-01 4 jStationery, FOR OFFICE, ESTATE. STORE or PRIVATE USE, FOR BALE AT THE PinangGazetteOffice. CCOLNT BOOKS-v.™,,, izr< nAU.rBOGKAM.ML> J J latest designs. Baskerville cabinets 120 sheets Note Paper aml 160 'e'" v 7 lopes. Best quality p Bl er In demand. >2.50 each. 1 Blotting paper, white a n irk BIRTH399 words
-