Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 February 1895
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1895-02-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI IL THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1895. No. 3622 words
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Advertisement573 1895-02-14 1 retyping (notices. Peninsular &OrientaTsteam Navigation Company. mail steamers may I be ex P ec^e d to arrive I outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Rohilla 16th Feb. 1 21st Feb P??- 9< A"! 1 Mar &™w-I-Hind 7th Mar p l l bt 21st Rosetta 30573 words
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Advertisement1444 1895-02-14 1 pipping (HoficCS. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Pald c pital $10,000.000. 1 Reserve Fund 1- Y For W.llzxil 8-...«« From Expected om L.xbil.tt or Proebietors »10,000,000. Chief1,444 words
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Advertisement626 1895-02-14 1 NEDERLANDSIfIf HANDEL G A ATStHAPPU. (Net her land Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds 2,086,155.60$ 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, Cheribon, Tcgal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and626 words
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Article98 1895-02-14 2 Penang. 11th February. 1895 Tn. W seller» Triiiig 1* 70 buyei Black Pepper \Ve.*l’'( i i*l... 8.-’*o seller*. Acheeu 511. «<r/. 020 do White Pepper 12.75 do. Cloves (picked) 26. do. Mace No. 1 -d- *l° Mnee Pickings 7*».— do. Nutmegs 03— do. i No. I 7.298 words
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Article132 1895-02-14 2 Penang. I Itu Febki iky, H 95. AI Ks l.osE A S 'Us: London, Demand Bank Do. I months’sight Bans 1 ll| Do. 3 (’red it 1 11» Do. 3 Doeiimen iai 1 Calcutta. Demand Bank Bs Ib.Jj Do. 3*l da\s’ sighi Private 18«> Bombay, Demand Bank 18-J| Do.132 words
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Article89 1895-02-14 2 Mails closk 'l’o-mointow. F- /-0,. Klang D-li ...II am Langkat Jot Ho NOON Klang a*id Mai cca Teutonia NOON Pangkor, T. Anson ai>l P. Dickson... Per»e 1 p M. Asahim R Halewijii.. I'p M Europe, ri-t Negupiitnm Secnwlra 4’l*.M. Satukday, 16hi. Deli Actujyee 1 p.m. Thh mails for89 words
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Article67 1895-02-14 2 Fhom Bombay:—By the s. s. Az imor today. Fkom <’ai.a utta —By the s s K'd Sang to-im-rrow. Fkom Si x<.\poi<i.:—Uy the B. I s. Japan, B. Ls. s. Neeondra, s s. M. Vajirniihie and s. s. t'heaiig t'heiv to-im>rr<>w s. s. Rieui/no on Salm -lay. Fhom67 words
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Article262 1895-02-14 2 4i riials. ’ln-n ay. s s. Aeagyee from Deli, s. a. Pmv from T Anson. I*. A O. Gee <•»•« fr<»in Hamburg. Yes i ei<da y. s. Teutonia from KI-ng. s s. Jo» Ho fl otil Balbaliiu. R. llaletviin fruin Asahan. s. s. Lady ITeld from Port Weld. Departure».262 words
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Article153 1895-02-14 2 PASSENGE R LIST. 1 rt hnl«. YmIUHi I. Per s L iAij ITeld from P-.rt W«*M. Mr. mid Mr». Hooper, Mr B a k an-l .Mr C .lorn-.-. Ih'pa rt ur« YI'IFKIOY. Per B I. s. < pHHtlntt for Singapore, Mr F. < ;oiitu*l*. Mr* (‘-witnbex. Mi** I’enr* >n. Mr*.153 words
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Article112 1895-02-14 2 I’lll Kxin Y. 14th 2nd day Penang Rhc- s. Town Band, Race f’onrso. High waler at New Jetty, 3-05 A.M. and 3- P.M. Full- AY. 151 II Homeward mail close*, vin Negnpatam. P. Tennis Tout nament. Esplanade. High water at New Jettv, 3-58 A M.112 words
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Article136 1895-02-14 2 LONDON, 13th February, 1895. The War. The Chinese Fleet Captured. Admiral Ting Offering Io Surrender. There are many divergent reports about the situation at Wei-hai-wei, but the following is the most generally credited. The forts on the mainland have been taken, and those on Zhis Island have been136 words
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Article22 1895-02-14 2 BIRTH Avetoom At “Donnybrook,” Northam R--a<l, on the 14th. the wife of Dr. T. C. Avetoom of a tlaughter. 7222 words
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Article698 1895-02-14 2 The bteameb Jin Ho arrive,! ve»t«*rdav afternoon from Ballmlan. Sli brought a consignment of 5,800 tins of kerosene oil. A RETURN FOOTBALL match will l»e j-lay-xl ou the E-q-lan *le ar 5 p.m. tomorrow. 1- u.-en H M. S. Sirift and Sergt. .M< Murray's team. The Cartaim698 words
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Article45 1895-02-14 2 Yesterday’s play resulted as follows: Single Handicap, Class A.— A. S. Anthony lof 15) defeated F. 0. Hallifax (scratch) by 3-6, 6-4, 6-2. Mired Doubles.— Mrs. McArthur and P. Marshall defeated Mrs. J. A. Brown and D. M. Brown by 6-3, 6-5.45 words
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Article468 1895-02-14 2 Four eases were disposed of in the Ass yestenlay. The first one was against a Jawip, kau named Hussain, charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to one Paj ah. The prose» utor said that on Christmas day while he was going along Campbell Street the prisoner came up468 words
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Article70 1895-02-14 2 The Fook Ching was launched on Saturday last from tin* Prye Dock Slip, and her lengthening is considered a gnat success. Fhere was a gnat diversity of opinion regarding this vessel, but we are glad to state that she drew I'4 less water on being launched70 words
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Article177 1895-02-14 2 Venango oil sand group.— lndian Engineerinf/. The laity generally assume, straight off. without further thought, that mineral oils an* obtained by th,* effect of the interior heat of the earth upon deep coal formation. This may l»e the case, but the geological conditions under which the oil hasVenango oil sand group.—lndian Engineerinf/. - 177 words
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Article83 1895-02-14 2 From ouh Cokk kspox dents KLANG. 14th February. The shipments yesterday were— To Penang, 672 pikuls of tin. To Singapore, 49 [Tim»’ from Klang, 17 min.' 13th February. The shipments yesterday were— To Penang, *5Ol pikuls of tin. To Singapore, 223 Do. 3,-509 of ore. (Time from Klang,83 words
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Article401 1895-02-14 2 {From a Correspondent.) 12th February. I wonder who penned the account of the last Taiping Races, which appeared in v >ur columns a few days since, because he must have been an individual singularly easy to please, or he can never l>efore have attended a Taiping Race meeting, ami401 words
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Article1346 1895-02-14 2 ADVA NCE MAIL NEWS. (Via Rangoon.) To 18th January. THE FRENCH CRISIS. The principal political topic -t, the w*k is the crisis in France. The Ministry resigned when the Chamb r of Deput < refused by 263 votes to 241 priority to an order of th»* day which had been(Via Rangoon.) - 1,346 words
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Advertisement445 1895-02-14 2 'New Advertisements. no I ICE. mENDERS for the supply of Canvas 1 Boots for the Malay Polio--, S langur, will be received at tin* G -vernnnnt Secretary’s Ollie Kuala Lumpur, up to noon on the first day of March. Particulars can It obtained on aj plication to Captain Su}»erint ndent445 words
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Advertisement272 1895-02-14 2 PASSAGE TO ENGLAND. The Magnificent White Star Steamship “OCEANIC” QAQ tons, now running on the*China *)*ovO —San Francisco Mail Service, with accommodation for 150 saloon passengers, will leave Singapore for Home about 28th March next, and furnishes an exceptionally good opportunity for intending passengers to London and Liverpool. Electric Light.272 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous73 1895-02-14 2 U EA I'll ER REPOR T. Taken nt l*ri«on llo«|»ilal Oh*»e lalory. 13th Fkbruaky, 1895. M ».m. 3 i*.u r.M. Bar. red 32 Full 2:».9-*3 819, 8 7 ’l'einpemt nre 77 5 87 79.5 Wet Bulb Thermometer 71.5 78 76. Mux. Temp, in xlinde *8 Mm. do. do. 74. Max.73 words
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Article1042 1895-02-14 3 —lndian Engineering. Considering the large sums which have been spent on training works in Indian rivers, it is rather disheartening to notice in how few cases really satisfactory results have been obtained. Even where success can reasonably be claimed by those responsible, it too frequently appears doubtful whether—lndian Engineering. - 1,042 words
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Article2486 1895-02-14 3 (From the London sporting correspondent to the Bombay Gazette.") GATHERING of the clans. There was quite a gathering of the clans connected with sport on the occasion of the inaugural meeting of the Sporting League in London the other day, racing. sculling, athletics, football, and other kindred(From the London sporting correspondent to the “ Bombay Gazette.") - 2,486 words
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Advertisement510 1895-02-14 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. r pHE next Ordinary Meeting of the MuniI cipal Commissioners will Im* held in the Town Hall, at 2.30 p. m. On Friday, th." 15th February, 1895. (By Order) J W. HALLIFAX. ,S’> cretarij to the Municipa! Com .nissionerg. PERAK STATE RAILWAYS. Notice. O'HE Through Parcels Service to510 words
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Advertisement314 1895-02-14 3 COSLING CO. GUINNESS’S EXTRA STOUT, "CHAMPION BRAND" bottled by Peter Dawson, Glasgow. lhe best on the market. Trial Solicited. ERLANGER BEER. Guaranteed Pure. AUSTRALIAN BEER. THE GLEN WHISKY. Turnbull Wood’s. LUSK’S HAMS BACON. CIGARS TOBACCO. All kinds kept in stock. GOSLING CO. 51 HOSPITAL DRESSER. IXfANTED situation as Hospital As1314 words
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Advertisement1545 1895-02-14 4 WTTRKTFS Jnerurance (Uotittß. THE LATEST INVENTION WmPJSJ..EjO. th£ imdor ASSORAHCK mpoßim||< Skull's Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). OLD MULL BLE-v D. ~,H E been appointed f»'' Traveller,, Colonia, and Hemdent, in Tropwal Climate,). /U- t'hieuae, 1893 I Agents for the above Corporation are Awards—Gold Medal, Pans Exhibition (*****. Gold Medal,1,545 words
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Advertisement565 1895-02-14 4 THE STRAITS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. MKI-'GKD IN THE EST U 2 SHED ,888 COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. Head Office, Singapore. Head Office: 10 <Sr 80, Cornhill, London Capital Folly Subscribed $3,000,000. Eastern Branch, Singapore. Capital pa id-up s6oo,o"<>. FENDS. Reserve Fund: $201,107. Capital Fully Subscribed:565 words
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