Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 March 1895

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PVBLZSHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.} ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRIPE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIII. SATURDAY’, MARCH 9. 1895. No. 56
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 576 1 (Uoticeß. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. B'pHE mail steamers may expected to arrive oalwarde, and MVO p homewards, on the Following dates Outwards. Homewards. Pek'd 10th Ma,.. 21 Buetta 30t.1i,,; 21sfc Mar The «tore hates are o y a p proxlraale O 7X* do| a,Urcs b M Xp>?£ r p«n)
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    • 1349 1 I PPt»S (Uoticu. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD) i O 4 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. i Banki HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. intended Sailing and ejepected Arrival „f 'steamer,,. Pa l s ,o oooooo -X i I Reserve Fcnd §s’.ooo’ooo FoR Will sail Steamer From
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    • 742 1 NEDERLANDSI/iE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.} Established 1824. j Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. I Reserve Funds /2,086,155.60* Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatscliappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore Medan (Deli), Samaiang, Sourabaia. Padang, Cheribon, legal, Peealongan. Pasaroean, am! Tjilatjap. London Bankers.—'l
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  • 100 2 Penang, 9th March, 1895. Im $34.90 i Tiling 10 sellers, Black l’e|.|" West Ceust... 8.50 do. .\elioeli .illi B<iZ. 9.20 do. While Pepper I*’- Cloves (picked) -o. doMace No. I 80,-buyers Mace Picking- do. Nutmegs 9.,.-sellers i No. I Basket o do. Tapioca f100r... -J’* Copra 6,
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  • 142 2 Penang, 9iiii March, 1895. Rates close g rm.i.ow n-. London, Demand Bank 1 'I Do I nioiit I.s’ sight Bank 1 Do. 3 Credit. 2 0 3 Document a 1 x 20£ Calcutta. Donanrl Bank K* 18-x Do. 3o days'sight Private 186 Bombay, Deinttml Bank 183 Do. 30 day
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  • 69 2 Mails cu>se on Monday. l<’ur Per str. Time. I’iiir- kor and T. Anson Perse 1 P.M. Deli Langkat 2 P.M. Rangoon Ilaghdnd 3 p.m. Tiiuksdav. Htii. Europe, via Negaptilnni Switndra 4 P.M. The M. M. until stenmer O.ms left Colombo for Singapore nt. K a.M. yesterihiy. The mail
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  • 99 2 Fhom Calcutta: —By the s. s. A. Apear on W ed nc-rlay From '■'lNgapoke: —By he B I. s. s. Secttndra on Tliiir-diiy. Titne ’ruble of Mulls to I.ttudoH. I.eft Ceiinnr Dun in Lnrd.ii. Arrived. Jmi. 3rd B I. Jun. 26th Feb. 6th Jan. loth I*. AO.
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  • 266 2 t irh ids. To-iiaV. a s l.aaykat from Deli s. s ('ah/ /iso from Sinviiporr a. s M<ry from I Anson. s. s Perse do V ESI E* n X X s s. ./in Ho from Luiri'knt s. a A''l»adoiiq from Trang. s. s. Thaipiug from P. Weld Depart
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  • 155 2 I ri i I .1 H. To n xv. I’d s. l.angk'it front Dell, Mr ('litheroxx and ('lm ago Tout i-t s < 'omp .n v. Depart lire». To-n 11. Per s s. I.uglilmati for < ‘nlcril tn, II 11. Sultan of Kodalr, 11. II Raja Motia, FTttdje
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  • 161 2 Satuhiiax 9iii Toxvn Bant], GoU Club, 5 30 r m. 'l’oxvii Band, E-planndr*, 9 p j|. D’Arc's Mariom*t tes, Toxvn Hall, 4 I’ M. D’Arc's Marionettes, Farewell Performance, I’oxvn Hall, 9 p.m. .Sunday. 10th 2nd Sunday in Lent. High water at New Jetty, 11-02 a.M.
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  • 41 2 LONDON, Bth March, 1H95 Cyprus. Sir William Harcourt in the House of Commons said that Cyprus had proved absolutely useless, but having accepted the onus Britain must do her best therewith. Malta. The Duke of Cambridge is inspecting Malta.
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  • 587 2 The Chicago Tourists Company arrived i this morning from Deli per steamer Lang- kat. The steamer Calypso arrived this morning from Singapore with 411 Chinese immigrants for this port. Arrivals at the “Crag” Hotel:—Dr. A Mrs. Martin. Dr. F. Martin, Mr. Harmeyer, R«*verend 1). D. and Mrs Moore and
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  • 51 2 We would remind our readers that on Monday next the launches for Batu Kawan will run as follows. Visitors are earnestly requested to be punctual, as the boats will leave sharp at the hours stated. Qnedah at Ba. m. Intan noon. Quedah 3 p. m. Intan. 4
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  • 353 2 A Dutch Doctor wants to make out that beriberi arises from a poison which some- 1 times develops itself in rice. The regulation forbidding foreigners holding or leasing land in Deli has lieen cancelled by the Government. We read that two Salvationist lassies in charge of the Salvationist Rescue
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  • 246 2 (From our contemporaries.) Harmston’s Circus ojxens in Singapore on Tuesday next. Mr T. Shelford, c.m.g.. leaves for Europe in the beginning of April. Mr. Fischer, of the Hotel de 1' Eurojie Ljaves l>v the M. M. Ernest Simons for EurojM*. ill* nas ookuuvu (itiom ixxo-iliiiUa of the capital
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  • 154 2 A paragraph in a Ceylon paper savs We stated a few days ago that Mr. Louis Siedle was introducing to Ceylon some rikshaw novelties in the sluqxe of ball-bearings and rubber-tyres. He has now fitted them to a rikshaw to enable the public to judge of
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  • 104 2 (Vid Rangoon.) LORD ROBEBERT. London, March I.—A decided improvement has taken place in the condition of Lord Rosebery and there are now every signs of early recovery. the opium commission. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, in replying to a question put by Sir William Wedderburn, said taking all
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  • 115 2 I-’kom < '<>« i. km iiviir.sJ,, TELUK ANSON. Oih March. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 432 pikuls of tin To Singapore, 3,013 o f ore. Do. 89 o f tin Time from Teluk Anson, 45 min. KLA NG. Urn March The shipments yesterday were— To Penang, 231
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  • 289 2 (Shanghai Mercury.) The presence of a Japanese fleet in the Formosa Channel has naturally given rise to much speculation. The ostensible reason is that the Government of Japan has received information that the Chinese have Ixeen making arrangements to chip munitions of war vid Australia, and that
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  • 445 2 The woik of delimiting the Frontier beyond Waziristan is proceeding at a rar: which promises well for its coinpletiou within a reasonable time. In Kuraui and the, i Zob Valley our Commissioners had top* scss their souls in patience w hile the Afghan officials exchanged communications with
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 351 2 pritchard Co. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUT £>>■. x. “<iLEX(rAKKY” A large assortment of MANCHESTER GOODS CONSISTING OF Horrockses Long Cloth. India Long Cloth. Bleached Damask. Damask Covers. Honeycomb Quilts. Plain Twill Wigan Sheetings. Embroidered Cloth Table Covers. Mat •selia Toilet Covers. Twill Flannel in all shades. Sideboard
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    • 369 2 New Advertisements. DENTAL NOTICE. DK. SNYDER. Dental Surgeon of .Singapore, xvill make a professional visit to Penang on <>r about the 28th March. 1895. On his arrival in Penang, Dk. Snyder may lie consulted at the Eastern ami Oriental Hotel. Communications ami enquiries may Im* addressed to MAYNARD A Co.,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 77 2 WEATHER REPORT. Taken nt Pi isoti llttspihil Obsct itilery. Btii Makcii, 1895 9 t xt. 3 r.xt i* xi. Bar. red 32 Fab 29 899 29 7 '3 .9.856 Triiipernt tire 82.7 Bti 78 Wet Bulb Tlier liioinrler 76.5 79 ,77. Max. I'rnip in shade 9<> 5 M in. do.
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  • 1027 3 -Robe Chronicle, A SUMMER CAMPAING ANTICIPATED. The Japanese authorities evidently do not anticipate a cessation of the war with China at an early date, judging from the statement in a Kobe paper that the War Department apparently looks forward to a summer campaign. Work on soldiers’ clothing is
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  • 1444 3 Bombay Gazette. It seems to be generally accepted that the present Parliamentary Session, whatever else it may be required to do, will be asked to vote a large credit for the increase of the Navy. The Times some weeks ago stated, with or without reason, that
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  • 151 3 It is expected that all the Bengal troops will return to India about the Ist March, as the Waziris have complied with nearly all the terms and are most anxious to get us out of their country. The Frontier Force regiments will take over the garrisons of Jandola and
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  • 486 3 Victorians are very much exercised in mind just nowon the subject of the appointment of their new Governor. Lord Brassey has been officially appointed, as we have already stated, but an unexpected complication has arisen, and Victorians are doqbtful if Lord Brassey will ever take up
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  • 203 3 (Straits Times, 7th’Makch.) Jelelius i .$5 pd.) $1.25 sellers. Raubs 13 lllpd.) $4 25 sellers. A 3 fully paid SSJ sales. Punjoms (s3’ pd.) $5l sales. Pahang Corp. JC I pd.) $3l sales. Maynard A Co. ($lOO pd $3O sellers Pengerangs ($5O pd.) $75 /etc offering. Straits
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 114 3 DO THOU LIKEWISE. When one sets a candle in a window on a dark night he never can tell how many lost and bewildered travellers it may guide on their way. I once knew a dear old lady who habitually did it on every dark night. The road that passed
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    • 853 3 bro.ught her many a strange guests, yet she did what she could for them, and never grumbled—pay or no pay. A year or two ago a little book was printed, containing an account by Mr. John Hodson, of Warboys, Hunts, of the way he was cured of a wasting disease
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    • 657 3 3TOTICE. IT is beieby notified that, a meeting of the Board of Licensing Justices will be 1 held in the Cmu t of Requests, at 2.30 p.m. on Friday, the 15th Instant, for the purpose of considering the umlermenl ioned applications. H. T. HAUGHTON, Penang, Bth March, 1895. Chairman, Board
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1762 4 WHISK TT*lS>. INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. UMITB». THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. established isss. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. OLD MULL BLE\ D. 'IIHE unde s i g n e been appointed Head *‘'W<>re. Head office: 10 London. (Highest award, Chicago 1893.) Agents for the above Corporation are AH
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    • 1238 4 MCLARTY COMPANY. CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. SUPPLY ALL MACHINERYjMATERIALS, FITTINGS, TOOLS, APPLIANCES AND IN USB BV S SHIPOWNERS, MILL OWNERS, MINERS AND HOUSEBUILDERS DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED, WORKS SUPERVISED DURING CONSTRUCTION, Contracts Negotiated with Indian and European Manufacturers POSITIVE GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD INCORPORATED IN 1870.
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