Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 March 1895

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  • 24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DA.IL'ST. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [f’ff/Cf 23 C, r NTS. VOL. LIII. SATURDAY, MARUII 2. 1*95. No. 50
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 679 1 (lloticee. Po.iiiß ilar 4 Oriental Steam Navigation Company. r FHE mail steamers may tjtfaljM expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang hornewanJs > 011 the following dates Outwards. Homewards. f? 7 16lh Mar. Kamur-THiod 7 r ]\far mc//u Juih Jtohilla 21st 1 tie anovc dares are only approximate tii ifi-iv.is
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    • 1306 1 (notices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. i KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai dankiug Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid vf CtPITAL „~7 $r0.000,000. —N. Reserve Fund -*5 000,000 -x *|K TT 1X7.. L- n n
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    • 561 1 BEDEULAtIBSI!.E KAUDEL KAATSIIiAI’PIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,01*0. Reserve Funds y 2,086,155.60| Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India. The Factor; j of the Nedei laßclsche Handel Maatachappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pcealongan, Pasaroean, and Tjiiatjap.
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  • 86 2 Penano, 2n« March. 1895. $35 3<> nominal. i Trntig 10 buyers. Black |*»-|.|.-r 1 West t'-0i51... 8.50 sellers. Achm-ii SII> «<>/, 9.20 do While I’epper bl d°Cloves (picked) ‘-W do. Mace No. I o Mace Pickings 70. <!«». Nutmegs t No. I 7 ,b .Sugar )„2 (Basket
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  • 138 2 Penano, 2nd March. 1895. Ka iKM CI.'ISK AS f01.1.0u s: lioiiiioli, Driiuitiil Bank 1 lIJ Do. 4 iiionihs sighl Bank 1 lif Do. 3 Credit 2 Do. 3 Document a'< 20| Calcutta, Demand Bank R* lb’J Do. 3o days’sight Private 180 Bomba}', Demand Bank 182 Do. 30 «lays’ sight
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  • 51 2 The outward l-Tc-nch steamer ('aledoni n arrived nt Singapore yeste««lay un-rning. H--r mail may be expected in Penang on Monday morning. The homeward I’. A V. steamer huiw-i-Hind- left Hongkong at I r M on the 28th ultimo and is expected to arrive at Singapore about «lay-light on
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  • 57 2 Fhom EivekpooL —By the s. s. (jlatou» today. Ekom Rangoon;—By the B. I s. s. Japan, today and B I. s s. Doriin on Monday. Fhom ''lxgapoke: —By lies M G’ le.tiJiiel on Monilay. Fi«om C<u.omho —By the s. s. tlmela on Monday. Fhom Negaiaiam:—By the B.
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  • 262 2 Vll i i -ils. To-u v. s. s. from I Anson. s. s Cornelio fritni ltan<_«<Mni. YEMI r. I> A V b. s. I’ai'oij ir-ini Malacca. a. s Quorrn from Langkat a. s. tody 857 I from I’ Weld. a. R. Smi/ from ";i li-u 11 n r. s.
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  • 23 2 I rm a s. Yr*irai.*i, l*i-t «.II ,ig ''•■nig from I .ilctiti'», Mr. and Mrs Join s tiitn-e children and niir««-.
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  • 160 2 Sa ii hiiai 2xt> Town Band. Golf Chib. 5 3<i r m High water al New Jetty. 4-51 < M. and 5 18pm. D'Ari-\ Mnrione'lf'. Graml Matimc. Town Hail. 4 pm. D’Arc's Marioneties. Town Hail 9 p.m. St an iv. 3i«r> 1-t Sun lay in
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  • 197 2 (Slrads li.nes, 27TH FkBRUAKT.) JelebtiM ($5 pd.) $4 25 Rauhs 13 IOp<l.) $4 25 XI fully paid SSJ Punjotns (s3| pd.) S6J sales. Paining Corp. (XI pd.) >«</«.«. Maynard A Co. (sli<O ;«l.) $3O sei Get Pengerangs ($5O pd.) $75 few ofeeing. Straits Insurance ($2O |»1.) $2l
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  • 90 2 LONDON, Ist March. 1895. Lord Rosebery. Lord Rosebery is mending. Disastrous Train Accident. A pilgrim train plunged over a precipice in Mexico, killing one hundred persons and injuring ninety. Germany. In the debate in the Reichstag on the naval estimates the Government strongly insisted on an increased number
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  • 331 2 SoMR linn- IhToyi* Christinas the Penang Harbour Bill draft Ordinance left the hands of the Committee appointed to draw it up, and w.is forwarded to H E. the Govcrimr. It w.i-> the intention of the Hon Dr Brown, who is responsible for it so far. to
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  • 804 2 The 2nd Northumberland Fusiliers were to Lave Singapore on the 23r«l February for Botnbav, en route for the Straits. The Cilcutta StafesutiH says the Mergui Pt-arl Fishery report, which will be readv earlv in April, is, on the whole, very satisfactory. The English cricketers who have gone
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  • 83 2 P. C. C. LA WN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Profession Pairs. F. O. Hall lax and A. S. Anthony had matters all their own way against A. Durler and D A M Brown yesterday evening, winning the semi-final tie’ by 6-2, 6-1. In the other semi-final C. G. Garrard and A W.
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  • 106 2 A football match was played on the Esplanade yesterday evening, ix-tween a team captained by Sergt. McMurray and a scratch team captained by Mr. F. AV Hartley. McMurray’s team consisted of himself and ten Chinese players. In the first half they w«-re badly pressed and a goal scored against
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  • 271 2 The case against Kam Cheng Sim of the Bindjev Opium Farm was concluded yesterday. The jury retired to consider their 1 verdict, but failed to come to an agreement, j 4 being against 3. The Judge discharged the jury and «lireeted the case to be re-tried 1 by
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  • 89 2 I'lKiM HI 'ni: I!■si < in s TELI K ANSON. 2nd March The shipments to-dav are— To Penang, 318 pikuls of tin. To Singapore, 2,427 o f ore. D°* 24 of tin. 'Time from I'eluk Anson, 1 h ~u min BATU GAJAH. 2nd March. Mr. W. R.
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  • 479 2 The Singapore Branch of the Stn s Ass«x iation, acting in conjunction with the recently resigned members of the Legi-. -ative Council, h-es prepared a p tition to the Hous *of C num >.is. The pe.ition prars .‘hat Parliament may enquire into the griev.
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  • 303 2 (Via Rangoon.) THE CONGO QUESTION. London, February 16.—The Under S> eretary of State f« r l ereign Afiairs in r-p’v to a questii n sa d Great Britain 1 ad not re- cognised the right of preemption claimed i y France in the Congo District. AFFAIRS IN SAMOA.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 274 2 pritchard Co. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUT jgo “GLENGARRY" large assortment of MANCHESTER GOODS C<<NBISTIN<4 OF Horrockses Long Cloth. India Long Cloth. Bleached Damask. Damask Covers. Honeycomb Quilts. Plain Twill Wigan Sheetings. Embroidered Cloth Table Covers. Marsella Toilet Covers. Twill Flannel in all shades. Sideboard Covers. Boy ley
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    • 387 2 t W ADV tR I IS tM t N I b TCWM HALL, FENAN3. To-Night, SATURDAY. Mar.h 2nd. Grand Farewell Performance OF D’Arc’s Fantoches Francaises (Marionettes) Time and Prices as usual. The Troujs? will shortly visit Taiping. Deli. Klang ami Kwala Lumpur. WANTED. UROPEAN Gentleman, aged 25, is j desirous
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 80 2 BE I TH ER RETORT. laki-ii nl l'i isuii H«ispilul Ob«c ial««ri Ist M ah< H. 1M95 i u 2r. u rv. Bar. r«-<l 32 F«h 2 *!*O8 .8 Hol T«-mp«-r.i! hi 7» 5 8!» 5 7» \Vi-i litilb l'li«-imom, tei 73 77 76 Max. Temp 111 >leo). PI 5
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  • 1062 3 (To the Editor of the Times.”) I Sir,—As the affairs of the Straits Settle■nents are likely to engage the attention of ■’arliament, I venture to address von on the gsubjeet of the proposals contained in Mr. KRathbone’s letter, which you published on 'Blst
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  • 621 3 —N.-C. Daily News. JAPANESE INTENTIONS. Information has been received by the high civil and military authorities at Nanking and transmitted to the local mandarins, to the effect that the Japanese, after getting to Chefoo or Laichow, will make a dash for the Grand Canal with some of
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  • 245 3 The amateur skating championship of London was won by Fitch, who did a mile in 3 minutes 40 seconds. Giddens won the London professional contest doing a mile and a half in s.x minutes ten seconds. The three mile race at Littleport with the Hayes Fisher Cup won
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  • 1110 3 (L- A C. Express, February Bth.) The Court. > The Queen is at Osborne. The Princess of Wales was heartily welcomed on her return to England. The public showed no less interest in the event than the members i of her own family. The Emperor and
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  • 332 3 DISASTERS AT SEA. One of the most disastrous collisions on record to<k place this week between the coal steamer Crathie of Aberdeen and the North German steamer Elbe. The Crathie struck the liner amidships ami she sank in a short lime. If is believed 375 lives are
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 313 3 TO LE liURNISHED, for 3 months from Ist April, No. 21, Northam Road. 84 Apply to Geo. F. ADAMSON. wanted in Singapore. i CHINESE-LAW CLERK with a good knowj»*dg»* qf Chinese and able to speak Malay. Write stating full particulars of past experience and past salaries received •iml salary exjs-eted
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    • 991 3 T KINTA RACES. NOTICE. 11 t SETTLING DAY” is fixed for Mon- I’EXANG TI’RF CLUB. 0 day, the 4th Man h, 1895. j A r EMBERS" wishing to take a Subscrips W- P* HEME. I)£ tion Griffin (Australian Horses, at 07 Hon. Secretary. §260 each) for the August Races arc
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1739 4 W'TJTQKTF (Uottcee. THE LATEST INVENTION WlllDJ^ir l m LjjNi)(hi As Ai|b Cj|imAlloL Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). r-s i r—.. r-s I (Ils rectal I u for Travellers, Coloni.sts, and Hesidents vn Iropicul Cl images). m n MUI I BLE*VD. 'II HE undersigned having been appointed 1 ULU Ul_L_
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    • 593 4 I V, 9 ot.fy Medicine of the kind awarded a C er! if cate at the open toal!C qr LALORS PHDSPHODYNE HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PHOSPHORIC MEDICINE IN THE WORLD For thirty y«»rx ha» maintained it» ItS cn r r,z, ,R efrecK r e ih-wn f rn world-wide
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