Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 February 1895

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  • 23 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. Lin. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1895. XT O r*< iNo.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 596 1 Epping (notices. i*‘ linsiilar Oriental Steam Navigation Company. > f pHR 'nail B ear ors may be expected to arrive outward., and leave Penang homeward», on tl,n f o owin dates Outward.. Homeward,. Jhhilbi 16th Feb./tow/U 7,1. vt Hinges 2nd Mar. <otL>j Pe> I ‘''ll Iblll I\.'li»tl f. J. JTi.,,l
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    • 1379 1 pipping Qtoficto. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY-(LTD.). banks. «r-Ti KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. H. ns kong a Shanghai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. i HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer». Paid-up capital $10.000,000 1 in T .«serve I’nir $4.500’000 XV... Q c
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    • 421 1 NEDERLANDSUiE HANDEL EAATSCFAIPIJ. (Motherland 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 Nederlandscha Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tcgal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.
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  • 95 2 Pen ano. 2nh February. 1895. Tin $35 50 sellers. I imig 9 25 buyers. Black I’eppri West C t... 8.5 C >el lets. Achxeli Boz. 9. do. While I‘epper 12 50 do. 1 Cloves (picked) <!«»• Mace No. 1 H».— lo Mace Pickings <"■ doNutmegs 9t>. do.
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  • 144 2 Penang, 2nd Ferri aky, 1895. RaIES CLOSE as follows: I SHldoll, Demand Bank 111? ‘l*’ Do. I UKilltli- slglil Bank I lij Do. 3 ('redit 2 Do. 3 Doeii men *a 2 Calcutta, D- iinoid Bunk It»» ib-.») Dn 3'» days’ sight Piivale 190 B.iiiibav. Drmaiul Bank 18-.».J Do.
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  • 32 2 Mail close on Monday. /.'o .if, I'inie. Deli I ninifhat 1 P.M. The I*. A <). mail steamer Holull.i. left < *bloinbo for Penang at 4 P >• on ihe 29t h ultimo.
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  • 33 2 I-’kom Colombo: —By the P A <>. s. s. Roliilla to-morrow. Fkom Rangoon:— l(y the I» i. s. s. on Tuesday. FkoM LivekpooL: By the s s. Telemachut on Weduestl *y
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  • 227 2 It 1 imls. TO-1111. s. >. fl-oiu Dell. s. s. I'ef.e I’l-0111 T. A lIS.>II s. m Chan 7’o from Asnlimi. S. M I'lndolxm i ttoill I’riesle. I*. A(> s > !\>r. hh 1 from Siiigqiore. Yem f.iumy. s. > I 1 from K lang s. s. Jo* //<•
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  • 117 2 tri ha’s. To-i»xy. Per s. |ssn/ofco»*« fiotn •rie-.fe. Mr nntl Mr-. Katchotner uih! Mr. and Mi- Omvdiax Ihqin rl urea. 'l'o-Dxi per Je<-.»r for (’.ilcui ta. <’.q»t. Andcr--o Hr, Mrs. A inlet-on aid childtrii. Pa-sage- Inmkcd f«»r the *>lrail». Jnutarip 4th Per I* A<>- H ole fmin Ixhuloll
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  • 71 2 lakitt al I*l i»**u Ilospilnl Obsct i i:l< I) Ist Fl Hill <.KV. |S'.»5. !> Iu O J-. M r. M 8.1 I<«l 32 Fall 2'3 2'' *'•;<' 2 ‘.*79 Teinperiit ure 83 5 B 80 Wei It 7 77 Max. Temp 111 *lin«|e '.‘2 Mm. «It>. th»
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  • 142 2 Smi an *i. 2nd Town Ban I. Gulf 4'lul». 5 P M. P. Tennis Totll-i amelit. .5 P M. Promenade Concert, Town Hall. p.m to 12 P M S: ndo. 3m» First (Quarter. 11 -1 xxt 4i li Stinilax after I'.niplian v. Diitxvai d mail
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  • 198 2 (Straits Tinies, 3diH .lancary.) Jelebus (iJ.j p*l.) tellei Rauhs 13 Htpil.) $4.60 sates. XI fully paid .sii} aifes. Punjoius (S3J p<l.) j 6 teller». Pahang Corp. (XI l>*l l s3j ruin. Maynard A Co. (Sl<io pi.) $3O seller». Peagerangs ‘sso pl.) $7O sates. Straits insurance ($2O |>d
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  • 77 2 LONDON, Ist Febkvaky. 1895. The War. The Japanese took ei-hai-wei after two days skirmish. 'l’he Chinese bolted when the assault was 'made. They still hold the island i of Liukungtan. All the (’hinese warships escaped undamagetl. The Japanese Ministers are conferring with the Envoys. France. M. Hanotaux said
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  • 183 2 We umli-rstaml from our Singapirc t-In-gram <»f yesterday that His Ex*- -IL-ncy the Governor had fl-n 1 a at in the Legislative Council to five diff Tent persons and all of them hid refused. This is mighty fine; ami if it is true, it shews how Singaporeans stand
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  • 397 2 It wile be high ivat.-r at th»- Jetty t morr«»w at t».37 a m and 7 j* m. We would remind our readers of the Promenade Concert at the Town Hall tonight at 9 p. m. The ceremony of inaugurating th»* Legislative Council of Siam was to take place
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  • 836 2 The most captious of horticultural critics could not have failed to have lieen pleased by the strikingly pretty display at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. The old familiar room was fairly transfigured with row upon r*>w of rich leaf and blossom, whilst every corner contained groups of
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  • 200 2 THE PAHANG EXPLORA TION CO., IN LIQIDATION. .—'Straits Times, A Heavy laiin by the laic Manager. Pkkan, 22nd January. During the greater part of Mondav, the 21st instant, the Acting Resident of Pahang was busy in the Supreme Court trying tlu* ease in which Mr. William Kinsey, until recently the
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  • 217 2 F«O.M Ol’K <'<•!« I: fs|OM>l<NT S TELVK ANSON. 2nd February. The shipments to-day are To Penang 831 pikuls of tin. To Singapore, 1,981 o f ore. of tin. Time from Teluk Anson, 10 ni;n KLANG. 2nd February. The shipments to-day are— To Penang 512 pikuls of tin. To
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  • 554 2 At the ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners h»*ld yesterday there were present: Mr. J. Y. Kennedy (President), Capt. Anderson, r.e.. Mr. Koh Sean- Ta’, Mr. R. A. P. Hogan and Mr. J. Gibson. The minutes of the last meeting held on tlu* 25th ultimo w< re read
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 270 2 pritctad Co. have just received a large supply of RACING SILKS in all colors WHITE RACING CASHMERE for breeches. WHITE RACING STOCK 1 NGN ETTE 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,
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    • 394 2 New advertisements HUE AND CRY. C*l”° REWARD will b. _dv -n to aux on cjp who will give inf- rmation leading to the arrest of one Mr. S. G. Hossiau. late Sanitary Inspector, Teluk Anson. who is wanted on a charge of criminal breach of trust. Jno. SYMES. Imqmctor, 5’2
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  • 176 3 Chinese Recreation Club vs. Penang Recreation Club. The return match between the above Clubs, played on Monday, resulted in a decisive victory for the Penang Recreation Club. The following are the scores Chinese Recreation Club. Oon Boon b. Beins 4 Siew Chan b. Jalleh 9 Kasim b. Woodford 21
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  • 1001 3 (L. C. Express, Jan. 4.) The Court. The Queen is at Osborne, where several entertainments, arranged by Princess Beatrice, have taken place. The Princess of Wales, according to present arrangements,■ will remain in Russia for another three weeks, not returning to England until 19th inst. General.
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  • 125 3 No inquest will lie held on the body of the Chinaman who died suddenly at Kaj*ala Batas on the 26th instant while on a New Year’s visit to a friend, as it was found he died from heart disease. A Chinaman was on the 30th ultimo sentenced by
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  • 281 3 According to a Rawang correspondent the man-eater has been at it again, and on Friday he carried off two more men within 100 yards of the main road. The first of these was a Malay who, in company with another man. was cutting wood close to his
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  • 561 3 W. S. in Selangor Journal. Betrothal. Betrothal is called fttnangran or pinanQa n When the parents perceive a suitable match,” they send a messenger to the parents of the favoured individual to ask if she has been “bespoken” (kalauada orang gebu t), or not. If
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  • 1885 3  -  By W. S. Wetmore, President of the Eastern Bimetallic League. The following excerpts from recent newspaper* are most interesting as bearing upon some of the perplexit’es of monometallists:— A late London Standard says, The Hoard of Trade record* an ext raordinary decline of emigration in the last
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 827 3 T. A. RODRIGUES MUNICIPAL NOTICE. '»<* Of Misqnith C»., Singapore. HE MuldcilKl i c ssioners of Oeorge I wdhng to accej»t orders tor Tuning and Town, Penang, invite separate tenders JL Ke]»ainng of Pianos, reed organs, har- f or t h e f o l] ow i n g moifiums
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1472 4 the “sicqua tea.” Ingurantt (Rcdices. f ft PURE China ki’oivii tea. celeb: tiled f»»r THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. 3®rH K 2\ it» ®Wr jBSr quality, combined wit h <hea pnexs. rpH E undersigned having been appointed f Every packet beat ing the above mark is Agents for the above Corporation
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    • 619 4 ntonl, M'dlclne of Uw Und .warded a Certificate at the M. epen toallCcaetrln RsmsTEsao qk LALOR S tr m k PHOSFHODYNE HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PHOSPHORIC MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. For thirty years has maintained its its energiaing effects are shewn from the world-wide reputation as the Best
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