Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 February 1895
1895-02-11
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1895-02-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIU. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1895. No. 3322 words
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Advertisement575 1895-02-11 1 pipping (llottceg. I’m insular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. T™ mail steamers may be expected to arrive oufcward B» and Icave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. llohilln iGth Feb. Rosetta 7th Feb (ranges 2nd Mar. >W«- 21 16th Kaisar-I-Hind 7th Mar 3vth \Rohilla 21st I ne above dates575 words
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Advertisement1542 1895-02-11 1 flipping (Hofitt®. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. corporation. trnrT R wtfktv ltwf Intended Sailinti and expected Arrival of Steamers. p«n>. vr c.riT.i. i 10.000.000. HOLT 8 WEEKLY LINE Reserve Find $4,500,000. Wtt. a 1 t,1,542 words
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Advertisement415 1895-02-11 1 KEGERLANDSIGE HANDEL KAATSCBAH'IJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds 2,086,1.55.60 j Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factoii j of the Nedei landsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sou:?abaia, Padang, Cbcribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasarocan, and Tjilatjap.415 words
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Article141 1895-02-11 2 Penang. II in Fibig Ain, 1895. ISaH.s (LOSE AS KH.l.'il's: London. Demand Bank I 11 i Do. I moiit lis' sight Bank ills Do. 3 C'ledii 111 s Do. 3 Doeiinieniiii A IH» Calenlla, I>< nrnnd Bunk 183 Do. «lays' sight. i’i iviit' 186 Bombay. I h.-maml Bank Do.141 words
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Article91 1895-02-11 2 Penang, Urn FsbkvaßY, 1895. Tin $35.30 sellers. I’iang 925 buyers. Black Pepper West CoaO S.‘.< seller». \<-iie< ii .SII> Boz 9.20 do White Pepper {2.-50 do. Cloves (picked» -0. uo. Mace No. I 80.— do Mace Pickings do. Nutmegs 93. do. I No. 1 7.20 do. Sugar91 words
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Article74 1895-02-11 2 Mails close To-moriiow. fr' t I'tliir. Klang and Malacca Hye lj»ong ('alcutia I* S<n g... 11 A.M Singapore Hongkong Lightning noox Eilie, Telok Seinuwe »aid Segli 2pm Pangkor ami T. Anson law 2p m. Edie T. Seinawe Segli and Olehleh Kirang 7am Wednesday. 13iil Deli Ho Kwei 174 words
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Article22 1895-02-11 2 F'kom Bombay: —By the s. s. Av unor to day. From Hamburg: —By the s. s. Oca-mo toinoi row.22 words
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Article229 1895-02-11 2 A rritals. To-dam. s. s. Il’mAt from Segli. s. 8. Ho Kicei from Deli. 8. y. Mew from I’ort Weld. I*. A O. a. s. Malacca from Lomlon. s. s Taw Tnnq from T. Aiihuii. 8. y Sea Belle from I’ort Weld. s. U’oif/ Sang from Singapore. Yem ERDAr.229 words
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Article75 1895-02-11 2 I akvii nt Prison Hospital Ol»m*i i alory. 11th Febri v«y. 189.5. 4 m 3 r.a 9r Bar i.<l 32 Fai. 2 ‘938 KRM 912 Tempel al ill sI ci a;l MO. Wet Bulb Th. 7-5 79 79 Max. Temp, ill -lia.le 91 .5 Mm. do. do 72.75 words
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Article161 1895-02-11 2 MoXIiaV. 1 111 High water at New Jetiy, 1 2.26 a in and 12 -‘3 p ni Firework-. Esplanade 9 p. tn Town Band, Fi-|ii.in ole, 9 p. in. P. C Tennis Lurtiament Esplanade, 5 m. Ti r*mr. I2ni l>t day Penang Rices. Town Band.161 words
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Article196 1895-02-11 2 (Straits Tiuie*. 9th February Jelebus ($-5 p l.) 51.50 »alen. Rauhs 13 io pd.) $4 50 teller». XI fully pai-1 $6l tale». Pitnjonis (s3| pd $64 teller». Pahang Corp. (XI p-l $-H »aU». Maynard A Co. ($1(10 p l.) $3O teller». Pengerangs ($5O pd.) $75 tale». Straits(Straits Tiuie*. 9th February ) - 196 words
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Article135 1895-02-11 2 LONDON, lOth February, 1895. A Steamer Overdue. The French liner (hinciKjne, bound from Havre to New York, having five hundred passengers aboard, is seven days overdue, and the gravest anxiety is felt for her safety. Terrific Weather in the Atlantic. There is terrific weather in the Atlantic. The135 words
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Article423 1895-02-11 2 It seemr as if it were impossible for the faction of Singaporeans that are just now giving an exjHisition of living pictures” in Singapore ami London, to give information that is really without a chance of being misunderstood. Their telegrams to the Timer, which we reproduce to-day,423 words
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Article579 1895-02-11 2 The man who essays to reform the British Constitution is setting himself a gigantic task, and had need to look well to his footing liefore he attempts to turn the wheel of change. Lord Rosebery has approached his great scheme of effacing the House of Lords579 words
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Article212 1895-02-11 2 We have already published an article on the changes to follow on the promoti »n <?f the Hon. C. W. 8. Kynnersley to the Resident Councillorship of Malacca. We find our remarks almost copied bv both the Strait» Time» and the Free Pre»». It is gratifying to find212 words
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Article712 1895-02-11 2 The troopship Jumna is expected to arrive here on Wednesday. Another Map of the Straits Shipping and other signals” is advertised for sale bv Messrs. Guat Cheng Bros. The Town Band will play at the Race Course on Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday, the 12th, 14th, and 16th instant. We712 words
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Article104 1895-02-11 2 [From ou r C or k esi on deni TELLK ANSON. Jim February. The shipments to-day are To Penang, 777 pikuls of tin. Time from Teluk Anson. 1 min. KLANG. 11th February. The shipments on Saturday were— To Singapore, 455 pikuls of tin. There were no shipments on104 words
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Article192 1895-02-11 2 The Colonial steam yacht BAb proceeded vesterdav morning to Port Weld to meet H. E. the Governor and party and convev them to Penang. The vessel, "it H. E. the Governor. Lady Mitchell, and Miss Saunders, arrived this morning at 0 a. m. On arrival she was192 words
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Advertisement352 1895-02-11 2 N e w Advertisement. MUNH’ITAI, U'HE next Ordinary Meeting of the MuniL cipal Commissioners will be held in the Town Hall, at 2.30 p. m. On Friday, the 15th February. 1895. (By Order) J. W. HALLIFAX. Secretary to the M» nuipal Commi»»mnere. NOTICE. fpHE undermentioned Exchange Banks will Ik* closed.352 words
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Advertisement271 1895-02-11 2 pjitehard Co. have just received a large supply of RACING SILKS in all colors WHITE RACING CASHMERE for breeches. WHITE RACING STOCK I NGNETTE 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. Gioves, etc. CHAMPION271 words
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Article32 1895-02-11 3 Owing to the heavy entries for to-mor-row s races punctuality will be necessary in order to get through the programme, and the first bell will lie rung at 2.45 p.m.32 words
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Article2235 1895-02-11 3 The free Press understands that a considerable number of Singapore gentlemen, l>elieved to amount to twelve at present, have been invited by H. E. the Governor to join the Legislative Council. Every one of these has declined to accede to H. E.’s invitation. Very naturally. The same2,235 words
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Article89 1895-02-11 3 This festival passed off on Saturdav night with its usual brilliancy. The crowd of vehicles on the Esplanade was very great, and the carriages displayed the wealth and beauty of the fair Chinese. The crowd of j»eoj»le on foot was thickest round the bandstand, but the whole plain was89 words
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Article262 1895-02-11 3 On Friday afternoon at the Assizes, a man named Mat Salleh was tried for grievous hurt to one Mat Nayan. Mr. Shearwood appeared for the defence. The prosecutor deposed that on the 19th October at aliout 10 o’clock in the morning he was joined by the prisoner on262 words
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Article442 1895-02-11 3 We have received a copy of the Ind Chinese Patriot, a new publication, which in introducing itself to the public issues the following prospectus: The constitution of nature is such that there ate great many changes going on in the Universe. Matter exists ami is indestructible, but442 words
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Article214 1895-02-11 3 “GAZETTE NOTIFICATIONS. (Bth February.) H. E. the Governor, on his dej»arture from the Colony has ap]x>inted. by au Instrument under the Public Seal of the Colony, the Hon’ble Arthur Philip Tallmt to l»e his Deputy during H. E.’s absence. From and after the Ist instant, the fee leviable in the214 words
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Article139 1895-02-11 3 A USTRALIAN FEDERATION. Coloured Labour on Mail Steamers. The Premiers of the Australian Colonies have met in conference at Hobart. They have approved of a Bill for a Federation of the Australian Colonies. The Bill contemplates a convention, elected by the jseople to draw up a draft constitution for the139 words
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271 1895-02-11 3 REUTER IN THE LONDON PAPERS. Singapobk, Jan. 4. Lord Rijion's last desj/atch to the Governor on the question of the military contribution of the Straits Settlements has caused extreme dissatisfaction throughout th colony, and it is reported that the majority of the unofficial memlters of the271 words
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Article698 1895-02-11 3 Vi<' Calcutta. THE CURRENCY QUESTION in AMERICA. N» ir York. Jan. 28. The stock of gold in the American Treasury is now reduced to fifty-six million dollars. To replenish the reserve President Cleveland is in favour of a large Iwuid issue for a long term of years at( Vi<' Calcutta. ) - 698 words
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Advertisement325 1895-02-11 3 TO LET. 6 OUNT EDGECUMBE.” Penang .'1 Hills, fully furnished, by month or term. Applv to 48 R A. P HOGAN. T. A. RODRiGUES late of Misquitli A: Co., Singapore. IS willing to aecept orders for Tuning and Repairing of Pianos, reed organs, harmoniums and miscellaneous musical instruments. Workmanship guaranteed.325 words
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Advertisement462 1895-02-11 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. THE Municipal Commissioners of George L Town, Penang, invite tenders for the construction of a drain in Malay Street. Full particulars can lx* obtained and plans and specification seen at the Municipal Engineer's Office on and after Monday, the 11th instant. Tenders which should lx? endorsed “Tender for462 words
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Advertisement1989 1895-02-11 4 GOLD iiiEDALS-CoiOgne, Amsterdam, Brussels, The Hague, Pullin, Birmingham, &c. PENANG TURF CLUB. holds a higher award for merit than any other natural table water FEBRUARY MEETING- 1 99 STEWARDS. Bl* Mr. .1, Y. Kennedy. JB jff h B H V H H H H H w# J y HfcJMji IKj1,989 words
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Advertisement568 1895-02-11 4 THE LATEST INVENTION Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). (Especially for Travellers, Colonists, and Residents in Tropical Climates). Awards —Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition (*****. Gold Medal, “World’s Fair,” Chicago(lB93) Skull's Okonite Trusses for Rupture are in all respects Vrifiah Medieol Journal.—" They are scientifiea’iy f the tn st perfect and568 words
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