Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 March 1895
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1895-03-15 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED D-A-ILI". NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [Pff/Cf 20 CCNTB. VOL. LIII. FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1895. No. 6122 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement586 1895-03-15 1 pipping Qbticea. fVniiisiil;u r Oriental Steam Navigation Company. ®rpHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. l6th Mar. Rohilla 21*t Mar. 3oth Itnrenna 4th Apr. p ekln 18th J Hwl 13th Apr Ganges 2nd May RohilLt 28th Rosetta 16th586 words
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Advertisement1410 1895-03-15 1 pipping (Iloticee. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY-(LTD. BANKS. ji KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. HOLT S WEEKLY LINE Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer». Paid-up Capital $i0.000,000 1 1 Reserve Fund $5.000,000 I Reserve Liability op Proprietors $10,000,000. for1,410 words
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Advertisement343 1895-03-15 1 NEDEKLANDSILE HANDEL KAATSt’HAPHJ. (Netherland 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 Nedei landu he Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Sarnarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon. Tcgal, Pcealongan. Pasaroean, and Tjiiatjap. London343 words
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Article94 1895-03-15 2 Penang, 15th March, 1895. Tin Trang 970 < <>. Black Pepper < West, Coast... 8.50 do. (Acliccn sll> «<.z. 9.20 do. White Pepper I’J. Cloves (picked) -0- do. Mace No. 1 80,-buyers. Mace Pickings 'O. < Nutmegs 92.-- sellers (No. I '.20 <o. Sugar j 2 7094 words
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Article120 1895-03-15 2 Penang, 15th March, 1895. Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank Do. 4 months'sight Bank 2/0| Do. 3 Credit 20| o 3 Documentary 2 Calcutta, Demand Bank 18-» Do. 30 days’sight Private 189 Bombay, Demand Bank 185 Do. 30 days’sight Private 189 Madras, Demand Bank IB4| Do. 30 days’sight120 words
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Article92 1895-03-15 2 Mjils closk To-morrow. For Per str. Time. Langkat /’’oo/. (JAtm/... 11 *.m Rangoon Netbudtlu ...11 a.m. Khoig DAi noon Deli l.augkat 2 p.m. I’angkor and T. Anson... T"iv Tong 2 p.m Do. Rosa 3 p.m. Monlinein, Rxng< on and Calcutta Africa 4 P.M. Klang and Malacca Tnrot/ 592 words
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Article39 1895-03-15 2 From Singapore: —By the s. s. Ho rm ida tomorrow. From Rangoox :—By tin* B 1. s. s. Lindtila ami (Hicitutf Rock Kian on Monday. From Neg*pktam: —By the B. I. s. a. (’amorta on Tuesday.39 words
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Article300 1895-03-15 2 I I'l'i i als. To-i»a v. a. s. Taroy from Malacca. s. 8. Thaif>iu<i from P. Weld. B. 1. s. s. A frica from Rangoon. B. I. s. s. Peatakota from Singapore. P. A s.s Japan do. s. s Sri TriiKjg.iun do. YrsTFKUAI s. s. I>cli from Klang s300 words
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Article61 1895-03-15 2 tri h ills. To-hai. Per P. A O. s m. Ja/mti from Singapore, Mr. <). < Irtlepp. Per B I a. Africa from Haugoi n. Mrs Boon!, Mr. Garlick, Mr. Jackson and Mr. E DusliwimmL Depart hfcr. YISIE H I' I v Per s. s. .1. A/> ar61 words
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Article204 1895-03-15 2 Put ti tv. 15 m High water nt New Jetty, 3-05 a.m. and 3 32 p.m Services at St. George's Church, Evening Prayer nt. 5-30 P M Hymn 93. Maven’s Comedy and Burlesque Company, Robin Hood, Esq., Regimental Theatre, 9-30 P.M. Sai fitnu. 16m Town204 words
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Article81 1895-03-15 2 LONDON, 14th March, 1K95. The War. The peace envoys have left Tientsin. The Timen Kobe correspondent says that the Japanese intend to make the Pescadores their base of operations against Formosa and South China. Wreck of a Spanish Cruiser. The Spanish cruiser Heino liegt-nte, having four hundred and81 words
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Article565 1895-03-15 2 The P. A O. steamer Japan arrived from Singapore this morning with 573 Chinese immigrants. The District Magistrate. Kinta, advertises th»* sale of certain Mining lands in Ulu Kinta Mukim. The Right Rev Dr. Gasuier left S’ingajiorc for Europe by the M. M. sttainer Ernest Simons. The Hon J565 words
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Article125 1895-03-15 2 This afternoon’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was a brief one. Nothing of interest was on the agenda. Bills amounting to 87,216.96 were passed for payment. The appointment of Bth Clerk was balloted for and Cheab Hong Cha was appointed Bth Clerk. The statement of Revenue and125 words
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Article52 1895-03-15 2 Penang vs. The Detachment (10th Regiment.) The following is the Penang team for Monday evening next:— Goal, F. H. Hawkins. Racks, Jno. Lamb and F. W. Hartley. Half-backs, J. M. Kindersley, P. Scott and Sergt. Watchein. Forwards, A. Dennys, A. S. Anthony, W. L. Carter, T. H. Sumerfield and52 words
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Article163 1895-03-15 2 fTo the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") Sir. -With reference to your lead *r in yesterday’s issue of your pajier, I b*g to state that it never was and never will lx* my (and I believe every foreigner’s) intention to create an agitation against existing rules made163 words
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Article301 1895-03-15 2 At the Supreme Court yesterday there were two Courts sitting to dispose <>ff the criminal cases. Justices Law and Collyer presiding. Before His Honor Mr. Justice Law, the case against a Chinaman named Ah Kwee charged (1) with causing grievonlniurt by slnxiting one Chong Ah Kee and (2)301 words
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Article282 1895-03-15 2 Scotia with the loss of sixteen lives—Australian Paper, THE TEMPERATURE BELOW ZERO. WIND 72 MILES AN HOUR. London, February 9.—Telegrams from New York report that a terrible blizzard, i unequalled in violence since the great storm of 1888, has swept over the Eastern States. I InScotia with the loss of sixteen lives—Australian Paper, - 282 words
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Article68 1895-03-15 2 FH’kOM <H,'K Con I! KMGN DENTS TELUK ANSON. 15th March. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 746 pikuls of tin. r Tiine from Teluk Anson. 25 min KLANG. 15 th March. The shipments yesterday were To Penang, 464 pikuls of tin. To Singapore, 685 [Time from Klang, 1.3568 words
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349 1895-03-15 2 —Australian Paper. NUMEROUS DEATHS FROM EXPOSURE. London, Feb. 9.—The abnormallv cold weather in the United Kingdom continues. Skating in being freely indulged in Lv immense numbers of people at Kingston-upon-Thames, about ten miles west-south-west of London. The s«ai is frozen—Australian Paper. - 349 words
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Article77 1895-03-15 2 (From our contemporary.) The village of Tanjong Malim was burnt to the ground last night (12th.) Mr. Aylesbury’s estate Forlorn Hope” at Klang is being opened and looked after by Mr. F. A. Toynbee until the return of Mr. Cumming from Eurojie. A Club, the Kinta Weeds.” has77 words
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Article433 1895-03-15 2 The Straps Times' Pahang correspondent writes Pkkan, March 5. The Gambling Fann Manager has rented one of the brick houses at Pekan Bharu and has opiened a gambling establishment in it. as it was found that the one within the Farm premises was not successful. Opposite the house433 words
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Advertisement312 1895-03-15 2 New Advertisements. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, ■VTTANTED by a European. Board and V V Residence with a family close to Pulo Tikus. 126 Apply C. B. co Pinang Gazette.” TOWN HALL, PENANG. To-morrow, Saturday 16th, FIRST PRODUCTION OF ARTHUR LAW’S COMEDY “THE NEW BOY.” The present Success of London. Special Engagement312 words
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Advertisement623 1895-03-15 2 NOTICES. TO LET IAUBLIN LODGE,” No. 19, Northam Road, from Ist April. 101 Apply to J. W. HALLIFAX. TO LET. IIURNISHED, for 3 months from Ist April, No. 21, Northam Road. 84 Apply to Geo. F. ADAMSON. TO LET WIIHBOARD. ONE Bedroom, Dressing-room and Bath- i room also an extra623 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous82 1895-03-15 2 H’ EA TH ER R EUO RT. 8fakrii al Prison Hospital <>lim*i talury. 1 Itii Ma Ki. li, 1895. 9 t.M. 3 r.M 9 p.m. Bar. red 32 Fall 29 849 .R2O .854 'l'etn peral nre 82.8 89.5 78. Wet Bulb Tliei imoiiel ei 78. B<). 75.Max. Temp, in shade82 words
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Article408 1895-03-15 3 Allahabad, March 4. A diabolical and successful attempt to wreck the Bombay mail train was made on Saturday morning after it had passed Jubbulpore at mile 224. About two and a hail miles of-Jubbulpore a rail had been relieved and the train in consequence left the line.408 words
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Article398 1895-03-15 3 According to a telegram from Shimono“•?ki to the Tokyo Asahi, there were at W ihaiwei 2.200 land troops, over 4,000 naval men and about 6,000 other people, who surrendered. They have all been liberated. The total exports of tin from the Mergui district during the ten months ending January398 words
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1053 1895-03-15 3 {Hongkong Press.) There is an impression among foreigners in the Far East that because His Excellency Li-Hung-Chang, Viceroy of Chihli, has undertaken the conduct of negotiations with Japan the result will be an early conclusion I of the war. It is urged that the veteran{Hongkong Press.) - 1,053 words
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Article650 1895-03-15 3 Government on the matter. Australian Paper. London, February B.—The Right Hon. Sir W. V. Harcourt has announced his intention of introducing into the House of Commons, on behalf of the Government, a Bill to repeal the law requiring a property qualification for county magistrates in England andGovernment on the matter.—Australian Paper. - 650 words
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Article75 1895-03-15 3 On February 22nd the New Korean Loan of three million yen came formally before the Japanese House of Representatives. Count Ito spoke in support of the loan and, in reply to Mr. Haseba, made the significant statement that the policy of the Government towards Korea had75 words
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601 1895-03-15 3 .—O. Mail, Feb. 8. There was a brilliant gathering in the theatre of the University of London in Burlington Gardens on January 31st, when Lord Rayleigh and Professor Ramsay formally laid before the Royal Society their discovery of argon as a new constituent of.—O. Mail, Feb. 8. - 601 words
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Advertisement224 1895-03-15 3 pinang'gazette DAILY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. fIIHE price of the Pinang Gazette delivered I free is as follows To Go vernine nt Offices and Merchants' Godowns in Penang.— Per annum.;. 524 payable in advance. Ry Post.— Per annum..: $27 do. Single copy 20 cents. Advertisement Bates. Minimum charge 2 5224 words
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Advertisement559 1895-03-15 3 T COSLINC S CO. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE united STATES. GUINNESS’S EXTRA STOUT, /S the largest and strongest financial institution of its kind in the world. Large numbers of its Tontine Policies are maturing I CHAMPION BRAND year by year and they show LARGER DIVIDEND RETURNS to living559 words
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Advertisement388 1895-03-15 4 FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE or PRIVATE USE, FOR SALE AT THK PinangGazetteOffice. I CCOL-KT BOOKS-v.hou. .iz„, DALL l-BOCKAH M Kg- l.'^^ S U latest designs. Baskerville cabinets, 120 alieets Note Pap r and 100 t lopes. Best quality t|l cr In r dernimd. $2.50 each. BLOITJNG PAPER, white A t388 words
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