Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 February 1895

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTB. VOL. LIII. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2(3. 1895. No. 41
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 658 1 pipping (IbHcee. Plains ilar 4 Oriental Steam Navigation Company. r PHE mail steamers may c b e ex P cc fed to arrive ou^'varf lB. and leave Penang homewards, on tin* following dates Outwards. Homewards. 'r yu/es 2nd Mar. 21st Feb. loth Kai tar-1-Hi nd 7th Mar l>setta 3vth Rohilla
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    • 1491 1 (Ibtices, BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. HOLT S WEEKLY LINE Intended Solliny an<l expected Arrival of Steamers. p„ D vl c.m.L T jio.ooo.wo. 1 ,1.--. Rfserve Fcni? $5 0)0,000 n n Reserve Liability of
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    • 375 1 NEDERLANDSC'iE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. (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, Tegal, Peealongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers. —The
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  • 92 2 Penang. 20ni February, 1895. Tin $30.3a (T 10—buyers. Black Pe|.|H I- West 8.50 sellers. Aclihvii sth Moz 9.20 do White Pepper 13. bnyris Cloves (picked > 26. sellers. Mace No. I *o. do Mace Pickings < u •<•». Niiimegs 94. do. i No. 1 7.2«» d... Sugar
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  • 140 2 Penang, 20th Femkuauy, 1895. Rates close u eoi.i.-iu s: Guidon, Demand Bank 111 Do. I months sight Bank II*» Do. 3» Credit Do. 3 Diwtinwnl 111 2Vi Calcutta, Di inioiii Bank K* lb 2 Do. 3'» dills' sight I’lival»» 186 Boinbax, Demand Bunk I w Do. 3<) days’sight Private
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  • 35 2 Mails (lose To-morrow. /»'<»» »>». /’<»»*»’. Deli Acagyee 2 F.M. Pangkoi* &T. A tison Elyiny Dragon... 2p m. Europe rut Brindisi Sutlej 5 pm. The homeward I’. A* si earner Sutlej left Singapore nt no.iu to-day.
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  • 48 2 From Singapore:—By he s s. Af iria Ealerie and s. s. .1 A/x-’r to-morrow; B. I. s. h. Piimtna and s. s Hougleoug mi Friday. From Cau itta: —By the s. C. Apcnr on Friday. From Bombay:—By the I’. A* <). s. s Manila on Sunday.
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  • 223 2 liiitals. To-im t. s. s. Ebjing Dragon from T. An*on. B 1. > s. Pal'Oiiiott'i from Kaiigoou. Y ESI E <DAT. s s. -/tn Ho from Langkilt. a. s .4i-iM*<<r from Bomhav. s. s. i a'ly ll’el I from I*. Weld. B. b. Ehiiitq I' i»h do. B. 1.
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  • 113 2 Passage* bimkvil far Hit- s|rails. .f'tHimry. 23rA.— Per (>. L Glengarry fioin I*oinlo»i for Singapore, Mrs Bit k-. Mrs. ggatt and three children .’ML—Per M. M s a. C.«/«Jo M mm from Mais, ill*» for Singapore. Mr and Mrs D i I, M R. H. H Scott. Mitt»
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  • 74 2 lakeii al Prison Hospital Otise lalori 19t:i Ferri uu. 1895. «m. 3 r.M rv. Bhi rrd 32 Fah 2 955 2‘S i‘> 2*’ -21 Tempel .<1 hi bl.— ?aiH 7* Wet Bulb I'hei iiioinei< i 74. 78. 86. Max. Temp Hi »had«- 92 9 Mm. do. do 75
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  • 151 2 Wri.xEsliAY. 20th Town Band. h»pi iinnl»', 5 pg P C. C. Tennis Tmirnainent. Esplanade. High waler at New Jetty. 8-23 a.m. and 8- F.M Tm h»i»ay. 21st Hoineiiard mail closes, ria Brindisi. Town Band, Datil Kiam.it (iardaiis P C. Tennis Tournament. E»phmad<* High wafer at
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  • 202 2 (Nl.'iits tones, 16th Fi.bivakt.) Jelebtis ($5 |sl.) $t 50 tcllert. Rauhs 13 IO |sl.) $4 30 XI fully paid $54 Punjoins (s3j pd.) $6l Miles. Pahang Corp. (XI pi.) Maynard A Co. ($lOO pi.) s3<i scllte. Pengerangs fsso pl.) $75 few offering. Straits Insurance (S2V pd >22
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  • 109 2 I.oNDON, 19th Fkbkvaky. 1K95. The War. A Japanese ship brought the remains of Admiral Ting and the Commander of the Linkungtao forts, who committed suicide, to Chefoo, paying them the greatest honors. Parliament. After the division on Mr. Chamberlain's motion the debate on the Address was closured by
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  • 362 2 A Singapore cuntemp >mry treat* its readers from time to lime to a discursi<>u on the immorality < f calling upon the Native Protected States to pay their sh ire towards the military rxp>*nses of the Empire which protects them. It has not hesitated to
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  • 354 2 Sir Edward O’Malley, formerly Chief Justice here, has ai'cepted the appointment of Chief Justice of British Guiana. The homeward P A 0. steamer Sutlej, having left Singapore at noon to-dav, mav Is* exjH'ctcd to arrive here to-morrow night. We hear that the Hon. Dr. Brown will be Chairman of
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  • 141 2 His Excellency the Governor comes down the Hill to-morrow morning to attend to business. The British Resident in Perak comes over to meet him and discuss the question of the railway from Taiping to Parit Buntar. His Excellency will deliver the Free School prizes at the
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  • 444 2 The prize distribution will take place at the Town Hall to-morrow. Thursday, 21st ins'., at 3 p in. The full >wiag is the Prize List. Standard VII.-A. 1 Koay Them Chin Hd. Master's Prize. 2 Gnoh Lean Tuck English Language and Literature, j 3R. W Nickelsen Composition.
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  • 60 2 ot'ic '< >it i; i xfox i>f x i s TELVK ANSON. iOm February. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 705 piknls of tin. Time from Teluk Anson. 27 min. KL A NG. 20th February. The shipments yesterday were— To Penang, 580 piknls of tin. To Singapore, 1,108
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  • 692 2 Bombay Gazette. In dealing in the Asiatic Quarterly with the question of Progress in Mysore, and the Success of the Rendition P< li< v,” Sir R* per Lethbridge has a congenial ta>k. Sir Rojier is a friend and admirer of the administrators of many Native States,
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  • 246 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gaz-dti 1 Sir. I was in hopes, on reading ur remarks a few days back, that we w- re-n the fair way to having the nuisance with regard to the leading of bullocks more or less settled. This morning, so
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 306 2 pritchai’d Co. have just received a large supply of RACING SILKS in all colors WHITE RACING CASHMERE fur 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 and
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    • 282 2 JbW A DVE R I ISt MEN IS. TO I E IIURNISHED. f<>r 3 m<»uth» from Ist April. No. 21. Northam Road. 84 Apply to Geo. F. ADAMSON. NOTICE. tI’HE INTEREST and rutf|M>u>dl»iliti of 1 Goh Boon Ten alias Goh Chin Geok in our firm ceaaed on 26th December, 1884.
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  • 1284 3 The Assizes. ■Hi2FI' OF 83,000 WORTH OF GOODS FROM a Chetty. 19th February. The case against Vilian Tindal, SholayjpGay and Mutu Rowter, charged with theft >f six bales of cloth, and against No. 3 for ■ininal breach of trust, and against Nos. 1 md 2 with aiding and
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  • 589 3 A gloomy outlook is reported in several quarters in Bu ma consequent on the partial failure of the paddy crop. Dr. AV att, of the Geological Survey, proceeds at once to Burmah to pursue geological investigations in the Upper Province. At the suggestion of the Native States concerned, the
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  • 115 3 The latest Waziri news states that the pacification of Waziristan is proceeding apace. Most of the hostages have now lieen surrendered, the greater part of the loot captured in the surprise of Wano has been restored, and the country is being opened up bv roadwavs between
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  • 955 3 The Russian Mission to Abyssinia. Though the main object of the Russian mission which left Constantinople last week for Abyssinia under the command of Lieut. Nicholas Leontieff. of the Russian Imperial Guard (who three, years ago went on a mission to the Pamirs) is said to be scientific
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  • 442 3 The Daily Neics, in what appears to be a semi-official pronouncement, contradicts the rumour which has been circulated lately as to proposals i»r an enormous Government loan to lie raised for shipbuilding purposes, and states that in the next financial year it is proposed to devote about
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  • 401 3 TELEGRAPHIC EX CH ANGES. Vi-' Madras.) THE SOUTH PADDINGTON HT-ELECTION. Landon. February 10.— Mr. T. G. Fardill, President of the Pa«l«lington Conservative Ass«»«-iation. has Imm*ii electdl unop]K>scd in place of the late Lord Ramlolph Churchill. TERRIFIC WEATHER IN THE ATLANTIC. Terrific weather is lieiug experienced in the Atlantic, steamers arriving
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    • 1130 3 AUCTION SALE OF PLANTS. the rpHE undersigned will sell a Valuable Fig IJ T j M Ag .1. Collection of Ferns. Palms, Aroids, v Draescenas. Begonias Flowering Plants, LJ FE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE *‘THFUANNA^’ P N bl 1 UNITED STATES. IHh CANNAS, No. 21. Northam R«»ad, i-. IS the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 2161 4 Jnauranu (Jloticeb. Jnaurance (Tickets. THE LATEST INVENTION ThF LONDON ASSUrTnCE CORPORATION? “■^F S«7et?T" Skull's Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture) OLD" MULL rllEo del ignfd -T— Canton, Limited. ffcveei«Z/y > Co6, «<»(«, Iroy.cat «<>»« rWiahrrt award Chicaaa 1893 J 1 Ayeote for the above Corporation .re u Aw.Me—Gohl Me.ial, l'»r>. Kshibition
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    • 398 4 Stationery, FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE or PRIVATE USE, FOR SALE AT THE Pinang Gazette Office, NI BOOKS— n itt if.iig-iz,. BA LL PROG kA W„>- m.ge latest design*. BA.-KERV.LLE CABINETS, 120 sheet... Note Pap.-r and I',h. g, r lopes. Best quaiii v paper. In gre demand. >2.s<j ach. BLOTTING PAPER,
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