Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 March 1895
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1895-03-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [rff/rf 20 CtNTS. VOL. LIII. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 6, 1595. No. 5322 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement616 1895-03-06 1 pipping QXoticeg. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. steamers may */Pecked to arrive outwards. and leave Penang hom ewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. q6 l!' Mfl, Hmd 7th Mar 't>sd!ta 3vth RohiUa 21st The aoove dates are only approximate lh arrival an 1 departures may be either earlier or616 words
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Advertisement1514 1895-03-06 1 Shipping (lloftces. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shansi Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. corporation. HOLT S WEEKLY LINE Lntentled Sniltnu and expected Arrival of Steamers. p AIU V r c.htal $10.000,000 1■ 1 Reserve Fond 85,000,000 i ReaSEkve Liability of Proprietors1,514 words
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Advertisement572 1895-03-06 1 NEDERLANDSUE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. I Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds J 2,086,155.60| Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the NederlandiPche Handel Maatechappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samaiang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cberibon, Tcgal, Pcealongan, Pasaroean, and Tjiiatjap. London572 words
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Article94 1895-03-06 2 Penang, 6th March. 189-5. Tin ("Ti aim 10 —buyers. Black Peppe. 5 WesfCoasl 8.50 seller Acheen B<>z. ’.1.20 do. While Pepper 13 ‘j° Cloves (picked, 0 do Mace No. I 80,-buyers. Mace Picking» Nutmegs !t.5,-sellers. (No. 1... f Sugar < 3.<" < (Basket 3- <o Tapioca Flour94 words
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Article136 1895-03-06 2 Penang, Oiih March, 189-5. Kaus CLOSE AS lol.I.o'As: London, I lemaud Bunk Do 4 mon 11 is sight Bank 1I I s Do. 3 Credit Do. 3 Document. -o Calciil la. D<ni.:i>d Bank I s Do. :»o da) s’ sight Private 1 80 Bombay, Demand Bank I s Do.136 words
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Article42 1895-03-06 2 Mmls CLOSE To-MOISKOW. For Per etr. Time. Paiigkormill I Ansmi... Peree, 2 P.M. Europe, ri'i Brindisi K tiear-i-lliiid. 5 p.m. Friday. Bth. Deli Aoigyea I p m. Thk homeward I*. A (I sleamer Ixaiear-i--lliud. left Sing.ipore nt Bam fo-<l iy.42 words
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Article50 1895-03-06 2 l-’noji Rangoon :—By the B. I s s. Peutalcola to-dny. From Moi i.mkix :—By die B l.s.s Kaghdud to-m<>rrow. From ''iNGAPoio-:By lie I’. A (I. s. s K'itK'i r-1 Htxil anil s. ('lieaug ll<>ek Kain tomorrow B I. s. Pnruea, e. Teiuer and Lightning on l-'i iilay50 words
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Article218 1895-03-06 2 4 I I I I Ills. Tn-h V. H. s. .1 rio/yee |Hun Deli. s. s. Peree from I Ansmi. b. s. Fantee from Langkat Yesi ekdav. a. t>. Lady Il’eZd from I’. Weld. lh*|»nrtureM. I o I. I I s. s. Qnorra tor Langkat. r. s. Arteadong for218 words
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Article112 1895-03-06 2 l’a»»ai;e» liookiol for the Strait». Eel.ruarg. LD/».— l er P. A O a from Loixlon for Peinilii', Mi. l-id.va.d Leos; for Singapore, Mr. N. P Trevencii, Major and Mis. Monei. Febrioiry. It th P« i 51 M '/> from Mnr»eill«s i Smg. .ore, Mr F Wilson, Mr. Mo.112 words
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Article140 1895-03-06 2 WrhXEsllAl 6tii Town Ba’iil. I' pin n:ide, <> 3>l r M D'Arc's Marioiieltcs, I'owii Hall. 9 P.M. P Tennis Toni mini. in. E«plannde. Ilioli iv .ler nt Non Jelly. 823 m mid 8- 0 r.M. I'll I HSU \v. 71 II Homeinnd mail closes, ria140 words
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Article198 1895-03-06 2 (Slrails Times, 2nd March.) Jflelms ($5 pd.) I 25 teller». Rauhs 13 lo p<|.) $125 seller». XI fully paid SSJ Pillijonis (.$3) pd.) $6l sales. Pahang < 'orp. (j6I pd.) $3) sale». Maynard A Co. (s|oo |>d.) $3O sellers Pengerangs ($5O p<l.) a few offering. Straits Insurance(Slrails Times, 2nd March.) - 198 words
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Article73 1895-03-06 2 LONDON, sth March. 1H95. The War. The captured warships have arrived at Yokohama. The Japanese have abandoned Shantung' anti ei-liai-wei alter destroying the forts. The third and fifth Japanese divisions have effected a junction near Liaoyang. Cricket. Australia is out for two hundred and sixtv-seven in the second73 words
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Article22 1895-03-06 2 HIBTH. Lo jan. On March 6th, at Aier Etam House, the wife of D Louan, Jnr., Barrister-at-law, of a son.22 words
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208 1895-03-06 2 With r«lcr<-n<'e to the proponed Horticultural S.u ii-ty, mentioned in our report of the Flower Show Committee Meeting, we learn that it is intended to admit Imth ladies and gentlemen as nieniliers, at an annual Hubiwription of S] each, and that although it will probably208 words
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Article319 1895-03-06 2 Eight lunatics in charge of six Sikhs left yesterday for Singapore j»er B. I steamer Secundra. Luang Nakkison. Assistant Commissioner of Puket. arrived yesterday from Puket in the Siamese gunboat Coronation. The Siamese gunboat Coronation arrived yesterday evening from Puket and anchored in front of the Esplanade. She is319 words
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114 1895-03-06 2 A correspondent at Raub says there are more rumours about the Orang Kaya making another raid. It is reported on good authority that news has been received by the Government at Kwala Lipis to the effect that the dethroned Sultan or Rajah (whoever he114 words
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Article204 1895-03-06 2 We are informed that the Spirit Farmers are going to prosecute the Euroj»ean concerned mi two charges, Ist for smuggling, 2nd for assaulting the chinting. This should help to make clear where the blame really lies. (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, There204 words
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Article186 1895-03-06 2 P. C. C. LA WN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. F. O. Hallifax and A. S. Anthony win the Profession Pairs. The final ‘tie’ in the Profession Pairs «a (Javed l»etween F. 0. Hallifax and A. F. Anthony (merchants) and C. G.'Garran and A. W. O'Sullivan (Civil Service). Th. /ame was commenced on186 words
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Article195 1895-03-06 2 At a me'ting of the Flower Show Committee on Monday last, the account a.» presented by the Hon. Secretary, shewing a balance in hand of 8211.28, were passed It was unanimously resolved to form a Horticultural Society, and Messrs. Curtis, Wooldridge, O’Sullivan, and Jago were appointed as195 words
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82 1895-03-06 2 THE NATIVE STATES A ND THE MILITARY CONTRIBUTION. The L. <(’• C. Expret* savs:—lt is ti ~e that under our guidance they have flourished and (irosjiered execetlingly. Out that is no reason we should not act up to our declarations when we virtually took them over. They may be de82 words
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Article79 1895-03-06 2 Kk:>M OIJK < '<>lt It HM'OX |>f.s S IE LEK ANSON. 6th March. The shipments to-day are To Penang, 290 pikuls of tin. [Time from Teluk Anson, 32 mil SI NG A PORE. 6ih March. H. H. the Sultan of j entertaining Mr. T. Shelford c.y to luncheon79 words
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Article614 1895-03-06 2 Free Preus. The annual general meeting of tie star holders of the Pengerang Planting Co held in Singapore on the 28th ult. T;", were present, Messrs W. W. BaiU I W. Hutton, C. G. Parterson. E. J Nans<v 1 and A. J. Gunn, Secretary. Mr. EFree Preus. - 614 words
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Article190 1895-03-06 2 The Ottoman Board of Health has s’ rules for the regulation of Mecca pilgri®[ ages during the six months ending J”® 1 30th in the current year. Lazaretto pilgrims detainetl in quarantine h a f been opened on the island of Caniauas well as at Abu-Saad, and the190 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement373 1895-03-06 2 New advertisement TOWN HALL, PENANG. OWING TO THE UNPRECEDENTED AND ENORMOUS sUct’Ess D’Arc's Fantoches Francaises (Marionettes) WILL REMAIN A FEW NIGHTS LONGER. Reduced Prices for Native*. Stalls. Reserved s Stalls, Unreserved. Natives only I Back Seats do. 50 Children half price. Plan at Maynard's. WANTED ON AGREEMENT. For 21 Years.373 words
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Advertisement397 1895-03-06 2 NOTICE. By order of the Mortgagee. Belonging to Raw Seang Thye deceased, the Mortgagor. rpHE undersigned is instructed to put up I for sale by Public Auction on Saturday, the 9th March 1895, at 2 p. m., on the spot, All that piece of land, messuages, and hereditaments situate on397 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous77 1895-03-06 2 U FA THEU REPORT. taken nt Prison llo»|.ilal t)ti»e inlori stii March. 1895 9i M 3 r.U 9p m. Bai nd 32 Fall 29 948 .88» .927 T«.inpemt me 79.6 8.» 2 <9 Wet Bulb TI tn. lei 7 4 77 4 76 Mai. Temp, in »li..de 92 8 Mm.77 words
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Article1472 1895-03-06 3 Extraoniiiiary Ruse. Chefoo, Feb. 12. Wong Ting-yun, lieutenant in command of a Chinese torpedo boat, and Mu Chinshu, first lieutenant on board of the Tingyuen, flagship, both natives of Tientsin, left bv one of the merchant steamers for Sliani ghai. They are now wanted for having made false1,472 words
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191 1895-03-06 3 B. Gazette. The current official year will show once again a considerable drain of gold from India, the net exports up to the end of December last having amounted to 550,900 ounces, equivalent in value to nearly 400 lakhs of rupees. TheB. Gazette. - 191 words
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Article328 1895-03-06 3 At a meeting of the Royal Geographical Society, held in the Lecture room of the London University in January, Mr. Clements R. Markham, President of the Society, in the chair, a paper by Mr. H. Warington Smyth was read descriptive of a journey in the328 words
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807 1895-03-06 3 ;.—Home Neu's. Sir Colin Scott-Moncrieff, lecturing at the Royal Institute, on Jan. 25, on “The Nile,” said that the Nile nobly fulfilled the three great functions, of a river it drained the country,, it afforded a great highway, and jt supplied water power.for the;.—Home Neu's. - 807 words
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253 1895-03-06 3 The German Emperor’s birthday was celebrated at Pretoria, on Jan. 27. by a banquet, at which President Kruger, in proposing His Majesty’s health, said that the time had arrived for the establishment of the closest friendly relations between the Transvaal and Germany. He compared253 words
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Article182 1895-03-06 3 Times of India. A new kerosine oil lamp for lighting large buildings has lately been described in most of the technical papers at home. The riew lamp gives a light fqual to 100 candles, and will burn for eight to nine hours with qnt‘ supply of kerosine,Times of India. - 182 words
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Article384 1895-03-06 3 Meeting <>e the Mtnicipal Commissioneks held on the 15th Febkuary, 1895. I'remml. J. Y. Kennedy, Es<(. It A. P. Hogan, Esq., and G. F. Adam, son, E>q. Abnent. ntaiii Anderson, he, Koh Seang Tnt, E q and J. Gibson, Esq 1. The minutes of the last meeting arc384 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement346 1895-03-06 3 WANTED. 1 EUROPEAN Gentleman, aged 25, is j desirous of obtaining employment in position of trust. Has a thorough knowledge of bookkeeping by double entry, and exc lleut referenc *s. 104 Apply “A. B. C.” <• o The Editor. WANTED IN SINGAPORE. t CHINESE LAW CLERK with a good /1346 words
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Advertisement878 1895-03-06 3 TO LET. NOTICE. TjWRNISHED, for 3 months from Ist PENANG TURF CLUB. |_L April, No. 21, Nortliam Road. iJI TEMBERS wishing to take a Subscrip--84 Apply to Geo. F. ADAMSON. IVi tion Griffin (Australian Horses, at 8260 each) for the August Races are reTO LET, quested to inform the Honorary878 words
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Advertisement1463 1895-03-06 4 1«« (M»». THB LATEST INVENTION HgEgl WCSSS TL——-—: Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. (i^ ecia lly for Tro Tellers, Colonists, and Residents in Climates). IIL iT“ l(r )P(>I1 minted Awards—Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition (1889). Gold Medal, “World’s Fair,” Chicago(lB9B) jBT mHE undersigned h.l\ ill be<1,463 words
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Advertisement382 1895-03-06 4 Stationery, FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE or PRIVATE USE, FOR SALE AT THE PinangGazette Office. A CCOL’NT BOOKS various sizes. Ball progka,\imeslatest designs. Baskerville cabinets, 120 sheets Note Paper anil loy p IITI> lopes. Best qualify paper. I n gm{ demand. #2.50 each. Blotting paper, wi.ite& BIRTH OF EXCHANGE FORMS. Cl382 words
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